Since the market has been like this recently, after passively investing, I feel that I pay less attention to major national issues. Why is that? I really don't know. I say I don't know what has developed between Iran and the United States. If it weren't for the constant notifications pinging my phone, I wouldn't feel like anything was happening. I thought they had already reached an agreement, but I didn't expect it to come to this.

In the past, when trading cryptocurrencies, every piece of news, every tweet, various data, and interest rate changes from the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economy, I knew more than the journalists. Perhaps people in Iran know less than I do.

I don't watch the market because this is some time to relax; it's because the decline is already a foregone conclusion. It doesn't matter how it fluctuates in between, how it rises or falls. In the end, it all leads to a decline. It's just like what? It's like spring has arrived, and the rain in spring does not affect the warming of the temperature; this temperature gradually rises and warms up, and the rain in autumn doesn't change the fact that it will get cold in winter. This is a cycle, a foregone conclusion; there's no way around it, that's just the fact. It has to decline, so it's a passive investment market. I can't be bothered to watch it; things have two sides. This way, I can collect cheap chips. $BTC I'd rather play for a while, I'd rather take a nap, and lie down. Watch some videos, play.
@Fabric Foundation Yesterday's performance was very strong. The big coin is like this, $ROBO is still sold higher than my short position, which is already quite an effort. Fortunately, the project party is strong. #ROBO