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Recently, I've seen people watching large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallets on exchanges, shouting "Smart money is coming / about to run" whenever there's movement... I'm actually more concerned about the AMM curve in my own pool. Market making isn't just about sitting back and collecting fees; if you put two tokens in, it's like implicitly accepting that "if the price deviates, it will automatically help you chase the rise and cut the fall." If the price surges too rapidly, you'll end up holding more of the weaker side, and when you do the math later, you'll realize that impermanent loss isn't "temporary"; if the price doesn't return to the original, it's there to stay. Anyway, I'm keeping it simple now: set a volatility range first, withdraw if it exceeds, and if the fees can't cover the loss, don't stubbornly hold on, so I don't get scared by daily hot wallet movements.