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Whenever a new hot topic emerges, I can smell a sense of "attention being stolen": the group chat is flashing stablecoin regulations one moment, then reserve audit screenshots the next, followed by rumors of "de-pegging," emotions spike first, and hands start confirming trades. To put it simply, getting cut multiple times isn't because the technology is lacking, but because you mistake "hype" for "signal."
My current clumsy approach is: when I see a breakout, I don't place an order immediately; first, I check if I'm chasing the most crowded route or taking the biggest slippage; then I ask myself how this news actually relates to my position, or if it's just making me anxious. For verifiable on-chain info, I go check; for unverified info, I treat it as noise in the group chat.
Next time a hot topic comes up, I plan to force myself to wait half an hour before acting—do you have any little tricks to prevent getting caught up in the hype?