Lately, I feel that attention is more easily manipulated than funds. When a trending topic changes, my hand automatically clicks in, adds to my position, then I regret it... Basically, I’m being led by "narrative updates." My simple approach: first clearly write down whether I’m buying liquidity, sentiment, or technical progress in this wave; if I can’t figure it out, I don’t act. The macro discussions about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets acting erratically are quite noisy, but I treat them as background noise. If I really want to act, I set a cooling-off period for myself—review on the next day’s on-chain data and transaction structure. That can save a lot of lessons learned. Anyway, hot topics rotate, and my account doesn’t have to chase every trend.

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