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Last night I stayed up until 2 a.m. watching the market, originally planning to "go all-in" and bet on a direction, with my finger already ready to confirm. My mind automatically started playing liquidation scenes: leverage shaking, stop-loss not set, slippage hitting and I’m gone... Then I retracted and switched to small DCA + grid, and sure enough, it pulled back a bit this morning. Of course, I missed the steepest move again. Honestly, I tend to think 30 seconds before placing an order, mainly to give myself a reason to sleep.
I’m increasingly convinced that the strategy isn’t about choosing the smartest one, but about choosing the one you can endure. Grid/DCA is like breaking down emotions; losses come slowly, so at least you don’t wake up in the middle of the night checking your positions. Going all-in is suitable for those who can accept the mindset of "if it’s right, it’s great; if wrong, it’s zeroed out and I accept it." Recently, the group has been arguing over privacy coins/mixing compliance boundaries to the point of chaos, and no one can convince anyone. Listening to it only makes me more certain: external rules and emotions are so unstable that I’d rather use a slower approach to get some sleep. If I miss out, so be it; anyway, a blow-up would be even worse.