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Recently, I've seen people use phrases like "Stablecoin supply increased = market manipulation" or "ETF net inflow = off-exchange funds blindly entering" as if they were official directives... Frankly, correlation does not equal causation. An increase in stablecoins might mean waiting for an opportunity, or it could just be moving assets, market making, or even preparing to spend gas on testnet incentives; ETF movements seem more like the rhythm of big funds, not necessarily immediately affecting the floors and small caps we watch.
What's most amusing and a bit frustrating is that while everyone says "Don't FOMO," they are still watching the leaderboard every day, calculating whether the mainnet will issue tokens... I get the itch too, but really, don't think of "funds coming in" as "the price will go up because I bought." Anyway, I'm just going to be more relaxed now, willing to miss out rather than be carried away by the illusion of cause and effect. That's all for now.