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Someone asked me how to set slippage so you don't lose money... Honestly, I had a slip-up myself yesterday: the pool price looked pretty stable, so I quickly set a market order with a relatively high slippage, but as soon as I entered the liquidity pool, I got pushed to the back. During those few seconds of batching, the depth was eaten away, the transaction price kept sliding, and in the end, I didn't even save that small priority fee, but paid a "queueing tax" instead. Looking back, it’s not just the slippage parameter’s fault, it’s about the order placement rhythm: first check the depth, then split the orders, and don’t try to fight during volatile times. Recently, everyone’s talking about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets moving together in a crazy correlation. I now prefer to chase less, be willing to confirm more slowly, and avoid getting stuck in line on the chain until my patience explodes... Anyway, I’ll start changing my habits.