For Sun Wukong DEX to achieve long-term turnover, the core isn't short-term hype, but rather "a consistent feel for the trade in every transaction." This feel comes from consistency: are the steps short enough, are the quotes clear enough, are the executions closer to expectations, and can you quickly identify the cause and return to a workable state when problems arise? Many trading entry points only attract participants during periods of high sentiment because the second experience remains uncertain; the high psychological cost reduces frequency. Reducing uncertainty and increasing consistency naturally leads to turnover.
For participants, a more stable approach is to treat trading as "repetitive practice" rather than "improvisation": Maintain a consistent trading frequency, a fixed trading amount that won't affect your mindset, and a simple recording method (write a sentence about each slippage and execution experience). After a few days, you'll develop your own judgment range: when is it more stable, when is it more volatile, and which path is the shortest. Once this range is established, you're more like executing a process than gambling; the more streamlined the execution, the less emotional interference in decision-making.
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