The most stable long-term strategy for DEX (Demand Exchange) is to turn trading into a fixed process of "pre-check + post-cleanup." Pre-check: small trial runs to confirm feedback, minimize authorization, confirm slippage, and keep routes as consistent as possible; Post-cleanup: check authorization, revoke permissions, record the path, and review mistakes. Making these two steps default actions will systematically reduce the probability of errors.
Many people fail not because they judged the wrong direction, but because they neglected the cleanup: forgetting to revoke authorization after the trade, leaving risk exposure open; or forgetting to record the path, leading to random choices next time. The irreversibility of DEX amplifies these small oversights into real costs. Treating cleanup as a mandatory step is the simplest and most effective way to manage risk.
Long-term advantages often belong to those with stable processes: a more stable mindset, more controllable rhythm, less swayed by emotions, and greater ability to consistently participate and accumulate experience in any market condition.
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