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I've seen too many scenes in my cycle of "going all in and then can't sleep." To be honest, grid/DCA may not always make the most profit, but it’s more like installing a shock absorber for your emotions: knowing your next move makes it less likely to press buttons recklessly. Going all in isn’t impossible, as long as you’re okay with it tying your mood to the K-line all day—if you can sleep, go ahead; if not, don’t force it.
Recently, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone in the group was guessing whether the ecosystem would migrate. I just find it pretty funny: what really determines whether you can hold on isn’t whether it migrates or not, but whether your position has pushed you into a corner.
What I fear most isn’t losing money, but losing control: if I lose, I can still follow my plan and slowly make up for it; if I lose control, it’s easy to keep making mistakes, and the more I try to fix, the messier it gets. Anyway, I choose the approach that allows me to sleep—taking it slow is okay.