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These past couple of days, my hands have been a bit itchy. Seeing the market turn green and red, I wanted to chase after it, but I stopped and asked myself: Is the push to increase my position driven by new information, or is it just my fear of missing out? Honestly, if there was real information, I should be able to explain the logic and risks clearly; if I can't, it's probably just anxiety.
Recently, there's been a bunch of new L1/L2 incentives to boost TVL, and veteran users in the group are complaining about "mining, selling," which makes me even less willing to impulsively add more: the excitement belongs to them, the volatility is mine. For now, I'll stick to my old habit: split the amount I want to buy into three parts. It's okay not to buy the first part at all, and wait until my emotions settle overnight... I'm tired but still here, so that's how I'll proceed for now.