Today I was once again educated by my own loss aversion: a little floating loss feels like a stone stuffed under the pillow, tossing and turning can't stop; the same amount of floating profit doesn't excite me as much, my mind is still thinking "just don't vomit it back"... Honestly, the noise from losing money is louder. Just now I saw someone interpreting ETF fund flows as tightly linked to the US stock market risk appetite, which made me nervous too, and I got itchy to add positions to prove myself. But the most important thing to do is actually: stop, watch, pause, don't stare at funding rates and large on-chain transfers in the middle of the night to scare myself. If I’m wrong tomorrow, admit it, and sleep first.

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