Lately I keep seeing the terms "data availability / ordering / finality," and at first I was confused too... I’ll just focus on one main idea: do you believe that this transaction will ultimately be seen by everyone, recognized in the same order, and not rolled back? Basically, data availability is like my backup for transaction accounting — not fancy tricks, just making sure that if something goes wrong someday, I can still reconcile the records. Ordering is about ensuring who goes first and who goes later isn’t interrupted. Finality means once it’s stamped, no more regrets. On the macro side, they’re talking about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index moving with risk assets, and so on. I’m personally more nervous: when emotions run high, it’s easy to get itchy hands, so I stick to the rules — writing down positions and stop-losses in my notebook, then acting after I finish writing. That’s all for now.

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