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Recently, I’ve been watching the wallet addresses of a major exchange foundation and noticed their recent moves are quite interesting—they have each bet on two new tokens, investing $50,000 in each. The first token already has a sizable market cap, so the growth potential is limited; the second one is relatively obscure, with greater upside potential. Based on this signal, I decisively followed the second token and also brought along a few group friends to enter the market together.
But to be honest, my old bad habit has started to resurface—I’m always afraid of missing the sell point. Not long after entering, I start to feel anxious, worried about missing out on future gains. This paper-handed mentality is the biggest enemy in trading, and I need to reflect on my psychological mindset. The actions of whales are indeed worth paying attention to, but the logic and rhythm of following their moves are even more critical.