《When the Market Is Volatile, It's More Important to Learn to 'Let the Funds Rest'》

Recently, many friends have said that seeing the market rise and fall makes them unable to resist wanting to make trades, but the more they do, the more chaotic it becomes. In fact, in trading, sometimes 'not doing anything' is more important than 'doing something'.

Just like farming requires an understanding of the seasons, the market also has times that are 'suitable for working' and 'suitable for resting'. The anxiety of those who are eager to flip positions often comes from the desire to seize every wave of volatility—but the truly profitable opportunities are never numerous; they are the few key points identified before taking action.

Over the years, I've developed a small habit: when the market is chaotic, I first change 'Should I act?' to 'Should I wait?'. Once the trend becomes clear and the signals are distinct, entering the market with a plan is much steadier than aimlessly fidgeting.