Today I was bombarded in the group chat again until I got a headache, with screenshots flying everywhere like "Some big shot's address moved" or "Exchanges' hot and cold wallets showing activity means smart money is entering." Basically, when there's too much information, people tend to look for the easiest mental anchor: either blame the group messages for leading the rhythm or blame a KOL's single sentence for sparking the fire. But in the end, when I press the buy button, my phone is in my hand, and no one can replace me.


I'm not regretting the outcome, but rather the impulse to follow along even when I didn't understand, just for fear of missing out. Now I prefer to be a half-beat slower: first double-check the proposal and the accounts... then decide whether to move my position, because the impulsive orders are never from others.
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