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This week I basically didn't open any new positions, mainly watching whether the funding rates for BTC and ETH have returned to a healthier range. A few weeks ago, I took a position related to Layer 2 projects, made a small profit and then exited. Now I'm more afraid of liquidity suddenly being pulled out, so I prefer to earn less than to hold on stubbornly. In terms of mindset, I think we shouldn't always see every pullback as "reverse to pick up people"; sometimes a pullback is the start of a trend turning bad. The key is to watch the volume and macro calendar. Next, I will also keep an eye on Federal Reserve statements and ETF net inflows, and adjust positions if there are any anomalies. Also, a reminder: always set stop-loss orders on contracts, don't get carried away by the group sentiment. Do you think it's more like a consolidation at the top or a mid-term pause? Just sharing, not investment advice.