Lately I've been laughing at myself again: when my account makes a small profit, I act like I didn't see it; when there's a tiny floating loss, I start flipping back and forth, automatically cycling through "Should I cut?" "Will it go even lower"… Honestly, loss aversion is so irrational, that little loss feels like it's stuck between my teeth, and the more I think about it before bed, the more uncomfortable I get. Looking at on-chain fund flows, it's pretty much the same; it's just a small whirlpool in the big market, but if you watch it for too long, you feel like it could sweep the whole cup of tea away. Now everyone is interpreting ETF fund flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls together, and I also get swayed by emotions, so I can only force myself to refresh less, look at net inflows/outflows over several cycles, and not let a couple of fluctuations hijack my sleep… Anyway, that's how it is for now.

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