Recently I noticed something about my trading habits—I'm actually doing less, and it feels better.
Starting to use limit order tools changed my perspective. Turns out you don't need constant activity to stay productive. The real shift came when I understood that trading fees fuel $LMTS token buybacks. Suddenly, every trade carried more meaning.
Quality over volume. Intention over impulse. That's the trading mentality worth building.
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ImpermanentSage
· 01-04 09:39
Less trading, more earning—that logic is brilliant.
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MEVHunterLucky
· 01-04 09:37
The saying "less is more" might be getting old, but it really has some value when applied to trading.
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0xSoulless
· 01-04 05:22
Less movement, less loss—that's the true principle, brother.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-01 10:52
Less trading and earning more comfortably—that's the real enlightenment.
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NFT_Therapy
· 01-01 10:51
Less trading actually makes more comfortable profits, I totally agree with that.
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MevHunter
· 01-01 10:51
Make less, earn more—that's true enlightenment.
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OnChain_Detective
· 01-01 10:42
hold up, let me parse this pattern here... less trading but "feels better"? ngl that's giving major survivorship bias vibes. gotta dig into the actual wallet clustering data before i buy the narrative fr fr
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-01 10:40
Trade less, earn more—that's the true understanding.
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Layer2Observer
· 01-01 10:40
Interesting discovery, but there's a misconception here—the logic that transaction fee flows into token buybacks needs clarification. Does this create an incentive distortion? Users are encouraged to reduce transactions and still benefit. From an engineering perspective, this somewhat contradicts true market efficiency.
Recently I noticed something about my trading habits—I'm actually doing less, and it feels better.
Starting to use limit order tools changed my perspective. Turns out you don't need constant activity to stay productive. The real shift came when I understood that trading fees fuel $LMTS token buybacks. Suddenly, every trade carried more meaning.
Quality over volume. Intention over impulse. That's the trading mentality worth building.