When there is no direction, resting is the strongest offense.
The real killer move in the market has never been wild fluctuations, but rather the ambiguous, chaotic periods that make people feel compelled to take action.
The more it is like this, the easier it is for people to make decisions based on emotions, giving back profits that could have been protected and exposing themselves to risks that could have been avoided.
Those who can truly turn their situation around have one common trait:
They don't charge every day, they don't act on every candlestick, but rather—only take action when certainty is high, keeping both risk and win rate within their control.
When the market is ambiguous, one saying: "Waiting is part of position management."
When the market is clear, another saying: "When it's time to act, do not hesitate; when it's time to wait, do not rush."