Once the funding rate gets exaggerated to the point of absurdity, I actually end up a little afraid to rush in. In the past, I’d be stubborn and take the opposite side—thinking, “If everyone’s squeezing into one direction, I’ll go the other way.” But it often got me burned by that back-and-forth volatility, to the point where it made me seriously doubt everything about life. Now I’m more inclined to hide first, and only speak once emotions have cooled down—honestly, even if I make a little less, it feels a lot more comfortable thanI'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request.

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