Many people often talk about FOMO, but rarely mention "decision fatigue." Facing hundreds of alerts, dozens of dashboards, and countless group messages every day... The truth is, most losses are not due to "not knowing," but because of "overstimulation." The brain tends to make the worst decisions when processing overloaded information.
This is exactly why I appreciate @bluwhaleai. It doesn't sell me more signals but instead does the extremely difficult "noise reduction" work. It filters out emotional noise and only presents structural key changes in user behavior and network activity.
In the long run, what ultimately stays in our toolbox is not the one with the loudest voice, but the tool that can help you calm down and see the essence clearly at critical moments.
In a noisy market, clarity is the most expensive luxury. @Bantr_fun
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Many people often talk about FOMO, but rarely mention "decision fatigue." Facing hundreds of alerts, dozens of dashboards, and countless group messages every day... The truth is, most losses are not due to "not knowing," but because of "overstimulation." The brain tends to make the worst decisions when processing overloaded information.
This is exactly why I appreciate @bluwhaleai. It doesn't sell me more signals but instead does the extremely difficult "noise reduction" work. It filters out emotional noise and only presents structural key changes in user behavior and network activity.
In the long run, what ultimately stays in our toolbox is not the one with the loudest voice, but the tool that can help you calm down and see the essence clearly at critical moments.
In a noisy market, clarity is the most expensive luxury.
@Bantr_fun