To achieve stability in a DEX (Demand-Express) market, the core isn't about being highly predictive, but rather about consistently executing standard procedures. The irreversibility of DEXs amplifies small oversights: unconfirmed authorization scope, improper slippage settings, random route selection, failure to close out trades, and forgetting to reclaim permissions after a trade—any overlooked aspect can worsen a trade's outcome. Consistently executing standard procedures systematically reduces the probability of errors. A more mature approach is to break down trades into two parts: pre-trade checks (small-scale trial runs, minimizing authorization, confirming slippage, and fixing routes) and post-trade cleanup (checking authorization, reclaiming permissions, recording the path, and reviewing mistakes). Making both parts default actions fosters a more stable mindset and makes your trading rhythm less susceptible to market fluctuations. Transforming impulsive trading into a process prevents you from being driven by emotions. It's recommended to make "closing out and reclaiming permissions" a must: check authorization before reclaiming permissions after a trade, memorize frequently used paths, and review the most common mistakes weekly. Long-term advantages belong to those who have honed the process into muscle memory. @JustinSun #TronEcoStars @sunwukong_DEX
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