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You said I was a bit high yesterday... I originally just wanted to take a small position to catch some on-chain opportunities, but one trade with a token swap resulted in a full slippage, and the execution price was several levels deeper than what I was watching. My mindset instantly exploded. Looking back, it was actually pretty stupid: seeing the candlestick turn green and rushing to chase, without first opening the pool depth to take a quick look, and getting more anxious when gas fees are high. Continuously confirming the order is like handing over the rhythm to myself. From now on, I’d rather split into two slow attempts, first placing a small order to test the waters, and not casually pushing slippage to the point where "it can just execute." Recently, there have been a lot of guesses about testnet points and whether the mainnet will issue tokens. Honestly, the more you’re afraid of missing out, the easier it is to dig your own pit... Anyway, I’ll keep my finger on the button and not let the wallet button take the blame.