Honestly, when I get the itch to chase the rally, it's usually not because "I've gained new information," but more like seeing the candlesticks rise one after another, and my mind automatically fills in the storyline: if I don't buy now, I'll miss out for a lifetime... and then my position is driven by emotion.



Now I take two minutes to ask myself: what do I really know? Is it that the project has truly become more certain, or is it just that the atmosphere in the group is too heated, and I'm afraid of being left behind? Especially recently, with some regions raising taxes and tightening compliance, then loosening again, the expectations for deposits and withdrawals change, and people's minds follow the fluctuations. I’m not even sure if this is a good thing or just pure stimulation.

Anyway, my experience is that chasing the rally at that moment is most like providing material for future failure samples: narrative is full first, liquidity retreats, governance pretends to be dead. Let’s start with that, stay calm, and then decide.
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