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Just now, I was itching to chase that big green candle, but after watching the mempool for two minutes, I calmed down: Am I really getting new information, or am I just being led by the K-line color? To put it simply, people with real information wouldn’t wait until the whole network is shouting "takeoff" before acting; most likely, it's their emotions pushing me to add more. Actually, these days everyone is complaining that validators are earning more, and MEV front-running is making it seem like "the highest bidder gets through first," which I can understand—transactions are faster, but slippage can also suddenly amplify. Anyway, my current approach is: when I want to chase, I first cut my impulsive amount in half, then check if I can accept the impact if my transaction gets front-run, and only proceed if I can accept it.