This round of the attention economy is really quite torturous: a hot topic just pops up and floods the entire internet, and when you're itching to chase it, by the time you understand it, liquidity has already moved elsewhere... Frankly, being cut often isn't a technical problem; it's because attention is being led around.



Recently, with the airdrop season and the points system becoming more obvious, some task platforms are acting like they're clocking in and working, with more and more competition making it hard to stop. In the end, it turns into "taking on more risk just for a few points." I've now set a simple rule for myself: wait one night before looking at a hot topic, and if I still want to participate the next day, only use a small position and pre-write exit conditions; if I haven't figured out the profit logic clearly, just watch the excitement and move on. The lighthouse doesn't predict tops and bottoms, but it reminds you: your attention is your position.
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