Ever noticed your portfolio dipping on lazy streaming days? Fresh research suggests there might be a connection. When investors spend more time binge-watching shows, market activity patterns shift—and not in your favor. The data points to an interesting behavioral trend: increased screen time for entertainment correlates with decreased attention to portfolio management. Those marathon viewing sessions could be costing you more than just subscription fees.
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DegenDreamer
· 5h ago
Watching dramas is just wasting money
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FlatTax
· 9h ago
Lying down and losing money is truly a fact
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PhantomMiner
· 12-09 10:53
Don't get distracted by watching dramas when investing.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 12-09 10:53
When the market drops, I just watch shows.
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MintMaster
· 12-09 10:53
Time is money
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down_only_larry
· 12-09 10:40
If you can't handle it, you'll just be stuck holding as it drops.
Ever noticed your portfolio dipping on lazy streaming days? Fresh research suggests there might be a connection. When investors spend more time binge-watching shows, market activity patterns shift—and not in your favor. The data points to an interesting behavioral trend: increased screen time for entertainment correlates with decreased attention to portfolio management. Those marathon viewing sessions could be costing you more than just subscription fees.