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Every time I get the itch to chase a rally, I first pause for three seconds and ask myself: Am I getting new information, or am I being pushed by the K-line's emotion to add to my position? Honestly, most of the time it's the latter... Especially when Gas skyrockets, I know the market is collectively hyped up, and the MEV folks are already sharpening their knives nearby.
By the way, it's pretty crazy that hardware wallets are out of stock lately. Everyone is shouting about security while clicking on phishing links—it's more ironic than the jokes I write. Anyway, my current rule is very simple: when my emotions rise, I press the confirm button fewer times; I check the link three times first. If I can resist moving my position, I consider today a win.