Do you really think you can go all-in and still sleep well... I stayed up last night scrolling through on-chain data until my eyes hurt, and the more I looked, the more I felt my heart couldn't handle it. Honestly, I prefer the rhythm of grid/DCA strategies—"slowly picking up bargains," like collecting pixel old items. When the floor hits, I place an order; if it doesn't fill, no rush. Being more relaxed actually helps me sleep through the night.



Of course, going all-in is exciting, but a shaky hand can also send your emotions along with the trade, then I start watching candlesticks, transaction volumes, and what others are shouting about. Before bed, I have to review whether I was FOMO-ing—it's so exhausting. Recently, I've been complaining again about miner/validator earnings and how MEV makes the ordering unfair. Sometimes, retail investors feel like they don't even qualify for "queueing to buy tickets"... In this environment, I dare not go all-in.

Anyway, my only standard now is: a strategy that allows me to put down my phone—that's a good strategy. What about you? Do you choose strategies that make money, or strategies that let you sleep?
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