There are trades that win not because of superior analysis, but because of patience.



Over a month ago, I entered a trade. It wasn't the kind where you get in and immediately see gains. The market moved sideways continuously, with prices fluctuating erratically. Every few days, war-related news would appear, shaking my emotions and making me want to hit the sell button just to be done with it.

To be honest, there were many times I thought about giving up.

But ultimately, I did nothing.

No jumping in and out, no changing my plan. I simply trusted my trading system and let the market operate on its own.

And then what had to come, came.

After weeks of patience, that trade finally entered a profitable zone.

The market always has a habit:

It will test your conviction before paying you.

Many people don't lose because of wrong analysis, but because they lack the patience to wait for the scenario to play out.

In trading, true advantage doesn't just lie in strategy.

It lies in your ability to maintain discipline when the market tries to make you doubt yourself.

Sometimes, the best decision...

is simply to do nothing at all.
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