It’s Not About Better Decisions… It’s About Not Changing Them Midway
Lately I’ve been thinking about something that feels a bit… uncomfortable to admit. The market doesn’t really need me to be smarter. Most of the time, I already know what I’m supposed to do. The setup is there, the rules are clear. And yet somehow, when it actually matters, I start adjusting things. Just a little at first, then a bit more, and eventually it’s not even the same plan anymore.
It doesn’t feel like a lack of knowledge. It feels more like… erosion.
What gets tiring isn’t choosing between options, it’s having to stick to the same choice over and over again without drifting. That’s where things break. Not in the big decisions, but in the small moments where you convince yourself this time is different.
That’s why when I tried Binance AI Pro, I didn’t really look at it as something that gives better signals. If anything, it feels like it’s trying to reduce how much I interfere with my own process. Not removing decisions, just making it harder to constantly tweak them once they’re set.
It’s a bit strange, because it doesn’t feel like speed or edge. More like… resistance. Like something quietly keeping you from reacting too much.
I’m not fully convinced yet. Systems always look clean until a rough streak hits and everything starts to feel wrong. That’s probably the real test.
For now, I’m just observing how it behaves when things stop lining up.
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