#以太坊大户持仓变化 Decided to take a break from the live streaming today. Watching the market for so long has made my mind a bit dull, I need to truly calm down and sort things out.
The recent movements of the big ETH holders are indeed worth pondering. Sometimes, watching K-line charts too intensively can lead to noise, so it's better to step back and observe on-chain data and whale activities with a clearer perspective. When it comes to market rhythm, sometimes a slower pace can give a better view.
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-08 16:35
Staring at the market until my brain rusts, I just don't believe I'm the only one like this
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FUD_Whisperer
· 01-06 02:10
Staring at the screen for too long really muddles the mind. I feel the same way; I need to take a break.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-06 02:07
Really, watching the market every day has made me go crazy. I should have stopped long ago.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-06 02:06
Staring at the screen until my eyes go numb is really a thing. I often do the same, and my eyes get blurry, and my mind becomes confused.
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NFTRegretful
· 01-06 02:06
Really, staring at the screen for too long makes your eyes tired, and sometimes you can't see the big picture clearly.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 01-06 02:00
According to research, the phenomenon of "noise filtering" has long been discussed in behavioral finance. It is recommended that everyone refer to Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow," as overtrading often stems from cognitive overload. From a technical perspective, on-chain data analysis indeed outperforms short-term candlestick noise; data shows that the true intentions of large traders are often hidden in trading depth rather than price fluctuations. It is worth noting that the "one step slower" mentioned here essentially refers to avoiding decision-making errors caused by time bias.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-06 01:54
Bro, I need to learn this mindset. Staring at the charts all day can easily lead to getting wrecked.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 Decided to take a break from the live streaming today. Watching the market for so long has made my mind a bit dull, I need to truly calm down and sort things out.
The recent movements of the big ETH holders are indeed worth pondering. Sometimes, watching K-line charts too intensively can lead to noise, so it's better to step back and observe on-chain data and whale activities with a clearer perspective. When it comes to market rhythm, sometimes a slower pace can give a better view.