Liquidity dries up, and all the "bottom-fishing faith" becomes very expensive. To be honest, don't think about grabbing bargains first; think about how not to get kicked off the bus. Recently, I saw someone watching large on-chain transfers and abnormal movements of hot and cold wallets on exchanges, interpreting them as "smart money coming/going," and I find that a bit tiring... No one really knows whose addresses those are, and following such speculation easily turns into emotional trading. Anyway, I just keep treating profits as snacks, slowly eating small amounts of stablecoins, choosing pools with low volatility and the ability to withdraw at any time. Better to earn less than get locked in and stuck. Surviving is more important than catching the exact bottom.

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