Part 2: The Difference in Thinking – The Game of the Market and Human Urgency
🔹 1. The Market's Thinking and Human Thinking – Never Meet
Every day thousands of people are buying or selling something in the market without understanding.
Their thinking is simple:
"Dude, the price is going up, take it!"
"Now it has dropped, sell it or else there will be a loss!"
This thinking results in urgency, which we call:
> ❗ Panic — when a person makes a quick decision just because they are afraid that everything might slip away.
❗ Everyone is making money, I should take something too — this is the emotion where a person doesn't think, just rushes after seeing others.
🔹 2. The Real Game of the Market
Now listen to the real point:
The market never moves straight.
He only takes you up so that everyone buys happily...
Then suddenly it drops, where people panic and sell.
> Like an old shopkeeper who first tells everyone that "the goods are expensive", everyone takes it...
And then when everyone's money is invested, he sells everything at the real rate.
The market does the same.
🔹 3. What Do Common People Do?
Most people:
They trade by looking at others without thinking.
Only make decisions based on the arrows, colors, and third app on the chart.
Every time they wait for a new video or signal — like someone is holding their hand to guide them.
But in reality:
> The market doesn't tell anyone what to do.
He only shows... those who are wise understand.
🔹 4. The Method of Understanders
Those who begin to understand the underlying thinking see these things:
Everyone has started buying in this place – this could mean that it might drop now.
Everyone is panicking and selling – this could mean that it's a cheap place from where the market might go up.
> Those people never hurry.
They wait until they understand the market's intention.
🎯 Small Exercise:
From today, just do one thing:
1. Open any coin or chart.
2. Write down 2 questions:
What could everyone be doing here? (buying or selling?)
What could the market be about to do? (reverse or the same direction?)
And remember this example:
> When everyone is running out of one door, the real way is often the other side.