Is Being Quick to Act in Stock Market a Strength or a Risk?
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?
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?