Series: How Does the Market Think?


Episode 1 | Why Does the Public Enter at the Top?
Most people do not buy at the bottom but buy when they feel the market has become safe.
After a strong rise, positive news begins to spread, higher targets appear, all candles are green, and fear turns to greed.
At this moment, the public enters, not because the price is cheap, but because they bought the feeling of comfort and reassurance.
But the market always tests this feeling.
That's why you often see selling at the tops on late buyers, or liquidity being pulled above the top then a quick reversal.
The more the trend becomes clear to everyone, the more likely the market will surprise them.
The professional does the opposite: looks for value during fear, reduces exposure during excitement, and monitors liquidity more than emotions.
Always remember: the public enters when comfortable, and the professional enters when there is value...
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