Yesterday, I was scrolling through group messages and my brain felt like it was burning. Over a dozen KOLs posted the same picture with the same phrase, "The opportunity is here," and I got itchy to act. As a result, I rushed in only to get caught in a trap. The most painful part of the review wasn't the loss, but realizing I didn't actually make a decision—I was just following the group's emotions. To put it simply, neither the group nor the KOLs will press the pause button for you; that impulsive moment is solely your responsibility.



Recently, we've been discussing tax increases and compliance in a certain region, sometimes tightening, sometimes loosening. People's deposit and withdrawal expectations fluctuate accordingly, and I get swept along with the rhythm... But thinking about it, these macro-level things are inherently prone to overinterpretation. Anyway, I've set a simple personal rule: when I see "immediately" or "the last train," I first turn off the chat for ten minutes, set up the routing and slippage, then ask myself: Is this a trade I want to make, or am I just afraid of missing out? Just doing this for now.
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