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Lately, watching everyone talk about interest rate cuts and the US dollar index fluctuating along with risk assets, I started to get itchy... Honestly, I just can't stand the lack of rhythm in the market; the more it seems "stable," the more I want to reach out and stir things up a bit.
But then, thinking about that AMM curve, my mind clears for half a second: when the price deviates, your position is forced to sell more as it rises and buy more as it falls, sounding like discipline but actually just taking passive hits. Impermanent loss isn't some mysterious thing; it's straightforward—when the market fluctuates, the fees you earn might not even cover the "missed gains/losses." Market making isn't about lying back and sipping soup; it's standing by the pot, testing if it's hot. Anyway, I'll reduce my position a bit—itchy hands or not, no chasing after hot soup.