I found that many people can't hold their spot in the spot market, and they always want to turn things around with contracts, but in the end, they either impulsively sell or get wiped out by a sudden spike. To put it simply, position management boils down to one thing: think clearly about the "worst-case scenario"—the loss level that still allows you to sleep peacefully—only then can it be called a position; everything else is impulsive. A couple of days ago, I saw Meme suddenly get attention from a celebrity, and the market sentiment immediately swung like a roller coaster. Veteran traders just said: don't catch the last baton. Later, I thought it was pretty funny; I used to think I could outrun others. Anyway, now I prefer to go slower, keep some cash/stablecoins as a buffer, and put the rest into staking. The returns aren't high, but the heartbeat isn't high either. That's how I’ll do it for now.

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