These days, the group is once again flooding with messages, as soon as an influencer posts a picture everyone gets nervous, interpreting large on-chain transfers or hot and cold wallets on exchanges as "smart money running away." Others think that by watching these anomalies they can get a step ahead, but in reality, it often just amplifies their emotions.



To put it simply, no one should blame impulsive buying: group messages are noise amplifiers, influencers are emotion accelerators, and ultimately, I am the one who makes the final decision. My simple method is: when I see an "anomaly," I turn it off for ten minutes, then only look at on-chain activity and cycle position. If I’m not confident, I don’t act—missing out is okay.
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