Many people, once they are out of the market, feel as if they have missed out on billions, and they become restless, unable to resist jumping back in.

This mentality, to put it simply, is 'market obsession'—they only know how to act, not how to wait. The result is that, regardless of whether the market goes up or down, they can be repeatedly taken advantage of.

The market does not offer opportunities every day; sometimes the strongest move is to do nothing. Not understanding how to stay out of the market is like a gambler who keeps betting, and sooner or later, they will be worn down by the market, losing both energy and capital.