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Just now I got a little itchy again, saw the K-line spike and wanted to chase, almost added to my position upward.
As a result, I first closed the trading interface and checked on-chain: Are large addresses net inflows or are they dumping to retail investors?
To put it simply, if there’s no new information, it’s basically just emotions driving me to buy aggressively.
Recently, there’s been talk about certain regions increasing taxes and tightening regulations, then loosening again, right?
When deposit and withdrawal expectations change, everyone’s mindset swings with it, and during a rise, it’s easier to imagine “missing out.”
I’ve set a rule for myself: if I can only say “feeling it might go up,” then I shouldn’t buy;
If I can say “where the funds are coming from and where they’re going,” then I’ll consider.
If I’m wrong, I’ll admit it. Don’t use screenshots or taken-out-of-context quotes to persuade me to sell.