I recently realized my biggest enemy isn’t the market—it’s my own fingers, the ones that fear missing out… When the hot topic shifts the narrative, one hype in the group chat and I feel like chasing; after I chase, I start acting like an “insider leek” experience officer. So now I’ve set myself a homegrown rule: first ask, “Is this round of attention here to tell a story, or to settle the bill?” If it’s for storytelling, just buy a small-position ticket—don’t fantasize about getting into first class. Especially when the funding rate gets extremely lopsided: while everyone argues over reversal or keeps pushing to squeeze the bubble, I’m not going to add fuel with my emotions first. I’ll wait until the noise dies down a bit and the candlesticks stop screaming. To put it plainly, look at hot searches fewer times, and look more closely at where you’re actually losing money. That’s it for now.

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