Bancor & Kraska
I was just thinking about how the market feels like a giant canvas—crash in bright reds, calm in muted blues, but why do investors ignore the saturation and just chase the numbers?
I see the market as a canvas, but investors usually look for the bold strokes that promise quick gain, not the subtle shading that signals long‑term health. They chase numbers because data is easier to quantify than feeling, but that can blind them to the real picture.