The most reliable "golden rule" in Sunwukong DEX is: only make one change per trade. Many people simultaneously change slippage, routes, add positions, and change authorization ranges on the fly, and when problems arise, they don't know which step caused the issue. Treat each trade as an experiment, control the variables, and you'll make the process more controllable, the review clearer, and the error probability lower.
A more mature execution method is: first, fix the route and slippage range; only test new paths with small amounts; gradually increase the scale after confirming feedback; immediately check and revoke unnecessary authorizations after the trade ends; record the parameters for reuse in the next trade. DEX is irreversible, so "controllable variables" are more important than "bold operations." Good control over variables leads to a stable rhythm and a stable mindset.
Trading is essentially quality management of a set of repetitive actions. Make controlling variables a habit, and you pull risk back from emotions to the process; long-term advantages will naturally emerge.
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