Day of 2026-06-09: Soles and other shoes

Perspective Matters

Last weekend, some participants managed to enter around 7 cents. Now we're effectively back to a familiar situation: "'20 with 4 cents."

From my perspective, this is a reminder that context matters more than isolated entry points. Individual timing can look impressive in hindsight, but sustainable results usually come from repeatedly applying a process rather than relying on a single favorable transaction.

The focus remains on managing exposure and compounding decisions over time, not on comparing outcomes from individual entries. But all is still pointing downwards.

Testing Barefoot Shoes

I decided to experiment with a different type of footwear and spent some time evaluating barefoot shoes.

First Step: Home Slippers

The first purchase was a pair of slippers for home use. The most immediate observation was that my stance changed almost instantly. After only a few hours, I could already feel a difference in how muscles throughout both legs were being used.

That doesn't automatically make the change better or worse, it simply indicates that different mechanics are being engaged. As with any adjustment, adaptation takes time, and initial impressions need to be validated through longer-term use.

Next Step: Office Sneakers

I also bought a pair of synthetic gray leather sneakers for office use. Those will get their first real test tomorrow.

Rather than making assumptions beforehand, I prefer to observe how they perform during a normal workday. Comfort, posture, and fatigue levels will be more informative than any marketing claims.

Small Addition for Summer

To complete the order, I added some half socks for the summer season.

Small practical adjustments like these are rarely exciting, but they often contribute more to everyday comfort than major purchases.

Portfolio Movement (8 Jun → 9 Jun)

Changes over this period, expressed in percentage terms:

  • $ACE: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $BBH: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $BBHO: 📉 approximately -1.14%

  • $BTC: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $DAB: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $LTC: 📉 approximately -0.10% (slight increase in short exposure)

  • $MATIC: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $SURGE: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $TGLD: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $TNVDA: ➖ 0% (no change)

  • $TTSLA: ➖ 0% (no change)

Volume Context

#

symbol

% of V

1

DAB

2.34

2

ETH

1.62

3

FOODIE

1.29

4

NEOXAG

0.92

5

CENT

0.12

6

WIT

0.06

7

LTC

72.04

8

BBHO

11.44

9

SOL

10.49

10

BTC

5.57

Volume remains heavily concentrated in $LTC, with meaningful participation in $BBHO and $SOL. This concentration continues to shape execution conditions. Higher-volume assets generally offer better liquidity, while lower-volume markets require more patience and tighter sizing.

As always, volume is a tool for evaluating execution quality—not a reason to abandon discipline or change long-term positioning.



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