Ambiguous market conditions 🎩

👁 'Something unclear is happening in the market right now' — a popular excuse for those who avoid responsibility.

This phrase can be heard in any market situation: during an uptrend, sideways movement, or decline. In fact, it reflects not the current conditions, but the state of the trader 🎁

🗒 Edwin Lefèvre noted in his book 'Reminiscences of a Stock Operator' a hundred years ago that stock exchange clients often want someone to manage their actions so that in case of failure, there is someone to blame.

It is human nature to claim successes, while seeking excuses for failures in circumstances.

📍 It is much easier to think that the issue is not with skills, but with external factors that cannot be controlled. However, such shifting of responsibility preserves self-esteem in the moment but hinders development in the future.

The phrase about the 'unclear market' also signals a reluctance to adapt. Essentially, the trader admits that their strategies are only effective in limited, comfortable conditions 🤙

Anything that goes beyond this template confuses him. It's like a driver who is used to driving in clear weather on an open road – any bad weather or traffic throws him off track 🔪

🔤 Instead of adapting to the changed market environment, he clings to the image of ideal 💫 conditions in which he felt confident. However, a lack of flexibility is a serious flaw in a world where the only constant is change ⭐️

Learn to work in conditions of uncertainty, accepting that everything can happen unexpectedly. You don't necessarily need to know the future in advance to succeed 💀

🔮 If you often feel that 'the market is not like that,' the reason is probably not the market itself.