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Just now, I got a little itchy and wanted to chase a trade, and the first thing that popped into my mind was: Am I seeing new information, or am I being pushed by the K-line and the emotions in the group... Honestly, emotions are the best at pretending to be "opportunities." My current clumsy method is to first close the order interface, then check some on-chain data/protocol updates, and ask myself: If it doesn’t go up tomorrow, would I still be willing to hold? Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, U.S. Treasury yields, and various on-chain "yield products," and I’m quite tempted too, but thinking about the counterparty, clearing, and contract risks involved, I don’t dare to impulsively increase my position. Anyway, I’ll slow down first; running tasks can also help relieve the itch.