The key advantage of Sunwukong DEX isn't how much you earn in a single trade, but rather how it helps you turn trading into a "standard 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 your mindset. Many people's losses aren't due to incorrect market judgments, but rather to granting excessive permissions, failing to confirm slippage, randomly selecting routes on the spot, or neglecting to clean up after a failed trade. A single mistake in these details can lead to losses.
A more stable training method is to break down each trade into a 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 permissions after a trade. Once the process is fixed, you'll find trading becomes smoother, and emotions are less likely to sway you.
It's recommended to make "cleaning up" the default: immediately revoke permissions after a trade, record frequently used paths, and review where you were most prone to errors. Long-term advantages belong to those who train the process into muscle memory.
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