In markets, the right decision rarely feels easy. Buying when others are fearful feels risky. Waiting when everyone is active feels uncomfortable.
Holding when nothing is happening feels uncertain. This is where most investors hesitate. Not because they lack knowledge - but because the decision does not feel right emotionally.
Comfort often appears when moves are obvious. But by then, the opportunity is smaller. Experienced investors understand: The market rarely rewards what feels comfortable. It rewards decisions made with clarity - even when they feel difficult.
🔑 Key Takeaway: If a decision feels too comfortable, it is often already crowded.
🧠 Practical Rule: Before acting, pause and ask: "Am I choosing this because it feels right — or because it aligns with my plan?” That question separates discipline from emotion.