Just now my hand itched again. The moment I saw the candlestick move, I wanted to add to my position. I paused for ten seconds and asked myself: what information do I actually have—am I just being stimulated by green and red bars? Put simply, emotions are the best at disguising themselves as “I’ve got it.” Recently, I can also understand how the returns from re-pledging and shared security, stacked together, got criticized as a “set of nesting dolls.” On paper, the balance looks sweeter and sweeter as it compounds, but in the end, who actually shoulders the risks and responsibilities? Many people just gloss over it with a single phrase like “security inheritance,” while in the proposal the budget/payout clauses are written as if they were just rough drafts. If I really want to follow through, at least think through the worst-case scenario—otherwise, I’m just giving my own FOMO an excuse. That’s it for now. I’m going to go over that proposal’s risk section and budget details again.

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