I muted the group, and on the first day I still had the itch to click and check it out, but on the second day I suddenly realized my mind was much quieter, and I was less easily influenced by a single phrase like "It's about to take off" to get emotional. To be honest, impulsively paying for something, group messages and KOLs are not responsible for you; at most, they give you a "rationalization" excuse.



Recently, I've been browsing posts that interpret ETF fund flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto price movements all together, tightly linked. Watching too many of these makes me think I'm doing macro trading... But when I think about it, I haven't even finished verifying the details of protocol parameter updates, so what am I betting on emotions for? Now I prefer to take it slow: first look at the change points, migration paths, risk boundaries, and consider placing orders only if I can write them into a comparison table. Otherwise, just treat it as noise, for now, that's how I’ll proceed.
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