These past two weeks, it feels like we're back to the old "attention economy" routine: memes coming one after another, celebrities casually shouting something, and the timeline instantly aligning its stance. The typical pattern of getting caught up is basically the same—first see others sharing their gains → fear of missing out → chasing hot topics → chasing too late, and in the end, what you get is emotion, not chips.



I've now set a simple rule for myself: if I don't understand who is buying, who is selling, and where the liquidity is, I just pretend I didn't see it; if I really want to participate, I only use small positions to experiment, and for the rest, I hedge or structure to treat volatility as noise. Honestly, the rotation of hot topics isn't more opportunities, but more traps. I agree with veteran players advising newcomers not to take the last step... Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than be led by emotions every day.
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