The long-term value of Sun Wukong DEX is more like "turning trading into a standardized operating procedure." The irreversibility of DEX means that the more arbitrary the process, the higher the probability of error; the more fixed the process, the more stable the mindset. Many people fail not because they judge the wrong direction, but because they neglect details: not confirming the scope of authorization, not setting slippage properly, randomly selecting routes on the spot, not closing out failed trades, and forgetting to revoke permissions after a trade. A single mistake in a detail can lead to losses. A more stable approach is to write each trade as an SOP: first, run a small trade to verify the results, then fix frequently used routes to reduce on-the-spot choices, adjust only one variable each time to avoid accumulating errors, and immediately check and revoke unnecessary authorizations after a trade. With a fixed procedure, uncertainty will significantly decrease, the mindset will stabilize, and the rhythm will be more controllable. Trading transforms from impulsive actions into a process, preventing you from being driven by emotions. It is recommended to make "closing actions" the default: revoke authorization after a trade, record frequently used paths, and review where mistakes are most likely to occur. Long-term advantage belongs to those who have honed the process into muscle memory. @JustinSun #TronEcoStars @sunwukong_DEX
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