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Everyone involved in financial markets often hears a term: “smart money.”
Let’s not talk about it as something mysterious, but in its simplest form.
What we call smart money is
investors who are not in a hurry,
who do not act impulsively,
and who have time and capital.
In other words, large funds, banks, and long-term thinkers.
The most fundamental characteristic of this money is:
it doesn’t rush when news breaks.
It usually stays silent while everyone else is talking.
Because for smart money, what matters is not
“what is happening right now,”
but rather, “at what stage is this market?”
The cycle in markets is generally always the same.
First, there are periods when no one is interested, or even a little scared.
Then, movement begins, hope increases.
In the final stage, everyone talks, and the feeling of “I’m missing out” spreads.
That’s exactly when smart money often starts to hit the brakes.
So, what should small investors do in this scenario?
First, accept this:
We don’t have the same information, time, and unlimited capital as big funds.
But that doesn’t mean we can’t play the game right.
The biggest advantage of small investors is:
being able to wait without answering to anyone.
Smart money waits for months.
We can wait too.
But most of the time, instead of waiting, we choose to chase.
However, there are some simple truths:
• We don’t have to buy every rising asset
• Not every dip is an opportunity
• Trading every day doesn’t mean success
We cannot copy exactly what smart money does.
But we can adopt its perspective.
This perspective teaches us:
Patience is more valuable than speed.
Risk management is more important than being right.
Staying in the game is more valuable than winning a single trade.
When I rush into this market,
when I get excited at the same time as everyone else,
when I say “I must not miss this,” I usually make mistakes.
But when I learn to wait,
when I accept that I don’t have to act on every move,
the results start coming in slowly but more reliably.
Smart money teaches us:
Not every opportunity is yours.
But if you can stay calm at the right time,
opportunities will find you.