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I started recording, and the reason is pretty embarrassing: last night, I was placing an order while having a late-night snack, trying to catch a wave of volatility, but the slippage completely stunned me... The price looked fine, but as soon as I entered the market, I realized the depth was painfully thin, and I became a "bulldozer." Looking back, it’s either because my strategy was terrible or because my order pace was too hurried, without batching or waiting for order book refill. The more I think about it, the angrier I get, but I can only accept it.
Recently, the funding rate has been extremely volatile, and in the group, people are arguing whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble. I’ve actually slowed down even more: first, I check if the pool/order book can absorb my small amount, then decide whether to enter. The benefit of recording is turning the "itchy hands" into "evidence-based regret." At least next time I see the same depth and impulse, I’ll pause for two more seconds. Anyway, if I don’t understand it, I won’t chase; if I miss out, I’ll just accept it.