In the market these past couple of days, that kind of “it looks like it’s about to bounce back, but then you get stepped on again and miss the move” feeling—plainly put, liquidity is running a bit dry. When it’s like this, don’t rush to buy the dip; survive first, then talk about heroism... I personally treat my positions like backups: keep a bit in both main and backup, but never go all-in on one “signal that looks really smart.”



There are also people who watch unusual shifts in on-chain large transfers and exchange hot and cold wallets, then start interpreting it as “smart money,” and I’ll take a look too—but at most it’s just a mood thermometer, not a steering wheel. The rules are still the same as before: don’t chase sudden pumps, don’t add on sudden sell-offs. If you want to increase your position, wait until the volatility cools down first, take a sip of water. Being able to hold back and not move is actually also a way of operating.
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