The pattern is trapped, and the paper hands sell off. The rhythm is often off; where is the problem?

In the same time frame, there are too many P's, and it becomes a habit. Your behavioral pattern has continuity.

The loss aversion from trash projects makes you only want to take quick profits when you encounter quality projects later.

The solution is to limit the number of trades.

If participating in new projects, you can only make a maximum of 2 trades a day, and the screening criterion is that you only trade if you dare to invest more than 10 SOL.

In fact, I also know that many projects are trash, and I don't trade much, just relying on the hope of quickly arbitraging when they launch.

Although I don't trade much for each one, unknowingly, I have traded in n projects.

Fiddling around with a bunch of them is not as good as concentrating funds and energy.

Wait for the real golden opportunities to appear; if there aren't any, don't trade.

---To put it simply, find certainty before trading. Thoroughly research a project; this is the basis for finding "certainty".