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Tonight I saw a bunch of people staring at "whale addresses" and preparing to follow trades, and I really feel a bit overwhelmed... Large inflows and outflows don't necessarily mean they're trying to manipulate the market. First, think clearly: Are they slowly accumulating assets, or are they using other positions to hedge (opening both sides, and you only see one side, making it easy to be led by the rhythm). When I review my own strategy, I pay more attention to whether the same batch of funds is moving back and forth repeatedly, or whether they are entering and immediately withdrawing, as if controlling risk rather than going all-in.
Recently, AI agents and automated trading have also been quite popular. Honestly, anyone can talk about the narrative, but those who really focus on safety are often very quiet. The more automated the on-chain interactions are, the easier it is to amplify "signals you think you see" into emotional traps... Anyway, I first want to clarify my thinking, taking it slow if needed.