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The Fog of War is a Trader’s Graveyard. Don’t Get Buried.
Let’s call it what it is: The market isn’t afraid of the missile. It’s afraid of the rumor about the missile.
Right now, the U.S.–Iran situation isn’t a geopolitical event—it’s a headline generator. We aren’t trading conflict; we’re trading contradiction. One report drops the price; a denial spikes it back. This isn’t news. It’s a slot machine disguised as a news feed.
And in that gap between "breaking" and "unconfirmed"? That’s where hesitation lives. And hesitation is just volatility wearing a mask.
Stop asking “Where is this going?” Start asking “Who is getting trapped?”
In this chaos, the charts aren’t telling you where price should be. They’re showing you where traders are getting smoked.
· Watch for the spike that fades—that’s the sound of the impatient buying the top.
· Watch for the breakdown that reverses—that’s the panic sellers handing over their liquidity.
These aren’t glitches. They are toll booths. The market is collecting fees from everyone who reacted too fast to a headline that changed five minutes later.
So how do you survive when the news cycle is a weapon?
Shift from aggression to precision.
You don’t need to be first. You need to be right.
· If a level breaks, I don’t jump. I wait for continuation. Let the market show me it meant it.
· If it rejects, I wait for confirmation. I don’t trade assumptions; I trade certainty.
This isn’t about being slow. It’s about staying aligned with real momentum—not the ghost of a rumor.
Remember: A blank screen is a position.
When the information is unreliable, the most powerful weapon in your arsenal is the pause. Capital preservation isn’t being “out” of the market. It is the strategy. There is no edge in forcing a trade just because everyone else is screaming.
You want to know what gives me confidence?
Not certainty. I don’t know if peace breaks out or things escalate.
But I have clarity.
Clarity in my structure. Discipline in my timing. And the patience to wait until the fog clears.
When the world is confused, the trader who waits isn’t passive. They’re holding the only asset that matters: the advantage.
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