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Just now, I got the itch again and wanted to chase a move, watching the candlestick jump upward and thinking about adding to my position... But now I pause and ask myself: Did I just see some new information, or am I just afraid of missing out on the move? Honestly, when emotions push my position size, I’m too lazy to even set a stop-loss, and most likely I’ll end up slapping myself later.
Recently, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would migrate, and the hype makes it easier to get caught up. I’ll keep it simple: if there’s real information, I’ll check on-chain addresses and look for abnormal transactions; if it’s just following the crowd’s discussion, I’ll keep my hands in my pockets for now.
Anyway, I don’t need to be understood, and I don’t explain why I’d rather miss out on a move than chase after it. There are plenty of small opportunities to make money, and rushing in usually isn’t worth it.