What truly mitigates risk in DEX (Demand Exchange) isn't predicting market movements, but rather "establishing a fixed process for pre- and post-trade actions." Pre-trade checks include: small trial runs, minimizing authorization, confirming slippage, and keeping routes as consistent as possible. Post-trade cleanup includes: checking authorization, revoking permissions, recording the trading path, and reviewing mistakes. Making both of these default actions systematically reduces the probability of errors.
Many people fail in DEX not because they misjudge the direction, but because they neglect cleanup: forgetting to revoke authorization after execution, leaving risk exposure unaddressed; or forgetting to record the trading path, leading to random choices next time. The irreversibility of DEX amplifies these small oversights into real losses. Treating cleanup as a mandatory step is the simplest and most effective risk management method.
Long-term advantages often belong to those with stable processes: a more stable mindset, better control over the pace, less swayed by emotions, and greater ability to consistently participate and accumulate experience in any market condition.
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