We've all been there.
You stare at a stock, tempted to buy. You don’t. Then it jumps. And you regret not acting sooner. A few days later, it dips again and you feel relieved you didn’t buy.
But wait... doesn’t this emotional rollercoaster feel like you're still participating in the market — even though you never made the trade?
This kind of mental tug-of-war is different from procrastinating in everyday life. If you put off learning a new skill, you might just blame yourself for being lazy.
But when a stock you watched takes off without you, it feels like losing money.
So, if you were just a little more decisive, a little quicker to act would you have already made a profit?
Well... maybe. But being too quick can also backfire. You might rush in at $600, panic-sell at $480, and lock in a painful loss. Many seasoned investors warn that the more frequently you trade, the more likely you are to lose money in the long run.
So what’s the right balance?
Should you train yourself to be more action-driven and take your shot quickly? Or should you hold back, wait for the right moment, and only strike when your conviction is strongest?
What do you think?
Have you ever regretted not buying a stock — or buying too fast?
Do you believe decisiveness leads to better returns in investing?
In your opinion, what’s more important: quick action, or calculated patience?
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Comments
Be quick maybe caught in a " trap" situation.
Everyone (100% ) has Regards not buying or not selling
If you win during the " quick" decision, good compliment will flow in.
If you lose in the quick decision, people will comment that why you act so fast....
There is not right or wrong... Luck still the main thing in our life 🙏