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Last night I had another slip-up. I wanted to try a small position, but I didn’t keep an eye on the slippage, and the pool depth was shallower than I thought. The trade felt like rushing during rush hour, pushed to the door crack with just a shove... Honestly, it was still my impatience in placing the order. I got itchy at the slightest fluctuation, too lazy to do batch or limit orders. In the end, the extra cost I paid could have covered several trades. By the way, recently, before and after the main public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone in the group was guessing whether projects would move. I’m actually more worried about liquidity suddenly thinning out. Don’t think it’s normal trading when that happens; it’s like trying to find change in a convenience store—eventually, it’s all gone. Note this down: next time, better to be half a beat slower, check the depth first, then act. Don’t let emotions set the pace.