One thing I've learned from watching markets:


Most investors are not waiting for opportunities.
They're waiting for certainty.
The interesting part?
Certainty usually arrives after the biggest decisions have already been made.
People want stronger confirmation.
Better headlines.
More confidence.
Less risk.
But markets rarely reward people for feeling comfortable.
The moments that feel safest are often the moments when expectations are already priced in.
And the moments that feel uncertain are often where future opportunities begin to form.
That's why successful investing isn't about predicting the future.
It's about making decisions while the future is still unclear.
Because if everyone already agrees, the opportunity is rarely as large as it once was.
In markets, certainty feels valuable.
But understanding uncertainty is often the real edge.
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