You mentioned that the best time to enter is when emotion is neutral. This is statistically where the best Risk/Reward ratios live. High Emotion (Greed): Prices are overextended; Risk > Reward. High Emotion (Fear): Selling is exhausted; Reward > Risk. Neutrality: This is where the Accumulation Phase happens. It’s boring, it’s quiet, and it’s where the most sustainable wealth is actually built. A Technical Note on "Asymmetry" In your framework, you highlight "asymmetry" where risk shrinks and upside expands. Mathematically, this is the pursuit of a positive Expected Value (E[X]). If P(W) is the probability of a win and P(L) is the probability of a loss:
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Yunna
· 17m ago
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· 50m ago
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MrPi27111
· 2h ago
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#WhenisBestTimetoEntertheMarket The Professional’s Entry ChecklistWhy "Neutral Emotion" is Your Greatest Edge
You mentioned that the best time to enter is when emotion is neutral. This is statistically where the best Risk/Reward ratios live.
High Emotion (Greed): Prices are overextended; Risk > Reward.
High Emotion (Fear): Selling is exhausted; Reward > Risk.
Neutrality: This is where the Accumulation Phase happens. It’s boring, it’s quiet, and it’s where the most sustainable wealth is actually built.
A Technical Note on "Asymmetry"
In your framework, you highlight "asymmetry" where risk shrinks and upside expands. Mathematically, this is the pursuit of a positive Expected Value (E[X]).
If P(W) is the probability of a win and P(L) is the probability of a loss: