Silence is today's Cambridge. Opened positions in $ETH and US stocks together, and the account ended up completely polarized. On the US stocks side, the volatility is wild, but at least it's a proper rollercoaster—ups and downs still give you some meat to eat. This round of profits is all thanks to storage holding up. On the $ETH side, though, it's like dealing with a constipation market. The price went in circles and ended up back near the starting point. Stop-loss got triggered, fees were paid, and the position is gone. This kind of market—only traders still grinding in the crypto space can understand the pain of opening a position and feeling worse than if you'd just stayed out. Looking at the candlestick chart, I almost want to feed $ETH some laxatives. Either drop hard and fast or pump cleanly and decisively. This constant back-and-forth grinding... judging by the structure, it seems like it's almost done consolidating.

