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These days, the group is flooded with messages and KOL long articles, making people's brains buzz. To be honest, when it comes to impulsive buying, neither group messages nor KOLs are to blame; the real culprit is that nerve of yours that’s “afraid of missing out”: a simple phrase like “ETF funds are flowing in again” combined with “U.S. stock risk appetite has returned,” can turn price movements into fate, and then your hand starts trembling as you confirm... I used to study MEV bidding games, and I know very well that once this emotion kicks in, you're just waiting to be harvested by slippage, traps, or chasing prices blindly. Anyway, I now believe one thing more: the more information there is, the slower you should be. Better to earn less than to pay more tuition fees. Next time, I plan to mute the group for an hour first, only look at on-chain transactions and depth before deciding. How would you “de-noise” yourselves?