Yesterday I was feeling restless and made a small order, but ended up taking a big loss: I thought it was just a slippage issue, but at the moment I confirmed, the depth was insufficient + I was too rushed to place the order, and the transaction price shot out… Basically, I didn’t wait for the order book to fill back in, and I also set the tolerance too high, digging my own hole. After reviewing, compared to “seeing the right direction,” it’s more important to control the order placement rhythm: break it into smaller parts, place multiple orders, and wait for them to fill, otherwise you’re just giving others an advantage. Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, and phishing links are everywhere, so I realize I’m quite cautious about security, but tend to get carried away in trading—pretty ironic. That’s it for now, I won’t touch it today.

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