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How Market Cycles Trick Our Minds

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    Nishshkumar Jaani,CFTe

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    How Market Cycles Trick Our Minds

    When markets keep rising, people start feeling very confident.
    They buy more, take bigger risks, and stop worrying about what can go wrong.
    When markets fall, the same people become extra cautious.
    They avoid buying even good companies because fear takes over.
    Prices become cheap, but they don’t feel like an opportunity.

    This is how market cycles work:

    • Good times make us ignore danger
    • Bad times make us ignore opportunity
    But the market doesn’t reward emotions.
    It rewards patience and discipline.

    The smart approach is simple:

    Stay careful when everyone is excited,
    and stay curious when everyone is scared.
    You don’t need to predict the future.
    You just need to avoid extremes.
    In the long run, clarity wins over noise.

    Nishesh Jani,CFTe

    #InvestingMindset #MarketCycles #BehavioralFinance #LongTermThinking #nisheshjani #AhmedabadNest

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