Lately, there's been a real overload of information, with a bunch of "Hurry up and get in" and "Insider info" messages in the group, and the KOLs are posting long images and articles, making people feel like they're being pushed along. To put it simply, impulsive buying is fueled by the platform, groups, and KOLs all adding fuel, but in the end, it's still me who presses the buy button—especially with Meme + celebrity shoutouts that shift attention, which most easily makes me think, "If I don't buy now, I'll miss out."



My mom asked me a couple of days ago: "When someone shouts, and you buy, is it similar to live-stream shopping?" I replied with half a sentence: "Similar, but more intense, because you're not buying something, you're just buying the leftover attention from others..." Veteran traders advising newcomers not to take the last step really isn't just about acting aloof.

Now I have a strict rule: when I see a message, I first ask, "Who's motivating this? Am I following a narrative or just chasing chips?" If I can't figure it out, I turn off my phone first and check later. Anyway, missing out is better than rushing in and becoming an emotional ATM.
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