The most valuable skill to cultivate in Sun Wukong DEX is "pulling risk back from emotions to the workflow." Many people think trading is about foresight, but for most, it's about whether you can perform the key actions correctly in every interaction: minimizing authorization, confirming slippage, ensuring route stability, having contingency plans for failure, and revoking permissions during cleanup. Consistently performing these actions systematically reduces the probability of errors.
A more practical approach is to break down the process into two parts: fixed pre-trade checks (small trial run, minimal authorization, fixed route, slippage confirmation), and fixed post-trade cleanup (checking authorization, revoking permissions, recording the path, reviewing mistakes). The process doesn't need to be complex, but it must be "executed every time." With consistent execution, you'll find your mindset more stable, your decisions less affected by fluctuations, and your participation more consistent. Long-term advantages grow from these repetitive actions.
Trading is essentially a quality management system of repetitive actions. Solidify your quality management, and your rhythm will become increasingly controllable; with a controllable rhythm, you can more easily maintain initiative in any market condition.
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