Basically, holding spot positions is difficult, and with contracts always wanting to swing for the fences and ending up liquidated, it's probably not that you can't read the charts, but that your position size amplifies your emotions. My simple approach now is: first, set aside the "money you can sleep peacefully with" as your core position, and you're free to tinker with the rest, but only move a little each time. If you lose, consider it tuition; don't rush to add more and drive yourself crazy. When the market is volatile, trade less. If you really want to participate, set a rebalancing range, act only when it hits, and watch the waves otherwise...



Lately, airdrop season feels like clocking in at work. Once a platform introduces anti-witchcraft + points system, it gets even more competitive. I’m too lazy to chase it; earning tokens is the same as trading—don't mess up the rhythm just for a few extra points. That’s all for now.
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