The market becomes "ambiguous": How do you stay calm in volatility?

Have you ever felt that the market is rising wildly, then suddenly stops and begins to retreat slowly? This ambiguity is what causes the most confusion and depression for traders, especially those with little experience. In these times, it seems as if the market follows no logic, and this is the true test of discipline.

For long-term investors:

Don’t follow the rush: Don’t buy just because you see a big green candle. Wait for confirmation, and sit on the sidelines if the market is unclear to you.

Remember why you entered the market: If you are a long-term investor, daily fluctuations should not affect your vision. Focus on your larger goals.

And for quick speculators:

Use a strict stop-loss: In a volatile market, a stop-loss must be crucial to protect your capital from rapid and unexpected movements.