The coffee’s scalding, so just leave it there to cool. It’s so hot outside today it feels like the exchange’s vibe—if you act on impulse, you’re easy to get carried away.



People keep asking how to manage positions, and I came up with a line that actually sounds like something a human would say: **Don’t put your whole life savings on a single ride, and don’t panic just because the car starts moving—don’t jump off.**
In plain terms, not being able to hold spot is fear that it’ll pump and all your gains will be wasted. Getting blown up on futures is fear that it’ll dump and you won’t have time to get out. Once you watch the money moving on-chain, it’s obvious who’s been taking turns catching the bags—those “signal” traffic celebrities at the front have already been quietly selling off.

Anyway, I’d rather be half a step slow than end up being the last one left holding the “blown-up” bag on the mountaintop, freezing. That’s it for now—by the time the coffee’s cooled, I can’t be bothered to drink it.
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