Good news is a reward for those who dare to buy when the market falls
Most people buy because of good news, and few people open positions because of bad news. This is the hurdle designed by the dealer for investors, and few people can cross it.
Buying in a decline is not as simple as daring to open a position. Because most of the declines are garbage, even if you find a currency that has been mistakenly killed, if you don’t manage your position well, even if you finish the rebound, it has nothing to do with the account profit.
A good entry opportunity must be when others are unwilling, afraid, and don’t know how to buy. The dealer often creates a scene at this time that makes those who cut their meat feel lucky, those who buy at the bottom outside the market are afraid, and those who don’t want to stop losses despair.
This is what Templeton said: "The market is always born in despair, grows in half-belief and half-doubt, matures in anticipation, and perishes in hope."