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The biggest feeling I’ve had from watching the market these past two days is this: when liquidity dries up, whatever logic you had gets reduced to “who can get out first.” If I really want to buy the dip, I have to ask myself first—if another plunge waterfall comes, can I still sleep at night, and can I still stay in the game? In plain terms, survive first; those old clichés like position size, leverage, and stop-loss are actually what can save you the most.
By the way, I’ve also noticed that social mining and fan tokens are heating up again—people are shouting “attention is mining”… I’m a bit suspicious that this is more like selling emotional liquidity. Attention comes fast and goes just as fast; don’t end up mining a pile of chips that nobody’s willing to take. Take it slow—less stimulation, and leave yourself a way out.