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Just now I got the itch again to chase a position, but first I closed the candlestick chart for two minutes and asked myself one question: what new information did I actually get, or was I just being driven by emotions and wanting to add to my position? To put it plainly, a lot of the time it’s that same unwillingness to accept when it feels like “everyone else is winning.”
Lately, haven’t people been repeatedly trying to force the ETF capital inflow/outflow story and U.S. stock risk appetite into the crypto market’s up-and-downs? It sounds convincing, but on second thought, it might just be giving emotions a respectable excuse. Anyway, I’m setting myself a rule: if I can’t clearly restate the data definitions or the logical chain, then I’ll treat it as me being carried away—don’t act. I’d rather miss out than use impulsiveness to verify “a false prosperity.”