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Many people think the market "suddenly surges or crashes," but it's not that the trend is really that frightening; it's that they're looking at too short a time frame.
If you focus on a 30-second chart, it feels like the price is bouncing up and down like a roller coaster, as if it's about to crash at any moment. But if you take a step back and look at the 1-hour chart, that "collapse" you just saw isn't even a significant drop. Take another step back and look at a weekly chart—what excited you as a "takeoff" might just be a small rebound.
The price is still the same, but its meaning varies completely depending on the time span. The shorter the time frame you watch, the more noise you see, and your emotions are more easily driven by a few seconds of ups and downs. Only by extending your perspective can you see the true trend and direction.
If your stop-loss, trading rhythm, and even mood are constantly bouncing around with tiny fluctuations of a few seconds or minutes, then in your eyes, the market will always seem like it's wildly rising and falling, impossible to play.
So, don’t always stare at that tiny spot right in front of your toes; try to look further ahead. The longer the time frame, the calmer your mind will be.
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