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If a trader finds themselves lacking patience with the market, they may need to re-evaluate their trading style or seek a more active trading strategy that suits them. Everyone's trading style is different, and a strategy that suits you is the key to long-term success!!
1. Wait for the right moment: Technical analysis usually requires waiting for the market to form a clear signal, such as a buy or sell signal. This may take a longer period of time than frequent interactions.
2. Follow the trading plan: Performing technical analysis requires sticking to the trading plan, including setting stop and stop loss levels. When the market is volatile, staying calm and following a plan is important for long-term success.
3. Market volatility and shocks: The market may remain relatively stable for a period of time without obvious trends. For impatient traders, this period can be frustrating and lead to overtrading or going against the original trading plan.
4. Emotional control: Emphasize rationality and discipline. Impatient traders may be more susceptible to market sentiment and thus make hasty or emotion-driven decisions