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Today I saw a bunch of people staring at whale addresses, ready to follow the trades. Honestly, I'm now more afraid of following someone who might be hedging… A large buy by a big player doesn't necessarily mean they're bullish; they might just be building a position first and then locking in risk elsewhere. If you follow in, you'll end up with a one-sided naked position. Recently, after a few incidents of cross-chain bridge thefts and oracle quote fluctuations, everyone has learned to "wait for confirmation," right? I think watching whales is the same: first see if they are gradually entering in batches, whether they are withdrawing immediately, or where they are moving to—don't rush this one move. Anyway, I prefer to eat a little less myself rather than be used as liquidity in extreme market conditions. That's all for now.