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Just now, I got the itch to chase a position again, almost clicked the mouse to buy, but then I paused and asked myself: Is this new information, or am I just being driven by emotion to add to my position? Honestly, if you can't clearly say "I know what this means," then it's probably just "I'm afraid of missing out." Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together, and I also get caught up in the rhythm, but when on-chain execution data doesn't keep up, it’s easy to be lively > factual. Anyway, my current approach is: when impulse hits, I first cut my position in half; the rest waits until I can write two logical sentences before acting... It’s depressing, but at least I won’t let emotions place my trades.