Emotional trading occurs when decisions are driven by fear or greed rather than strategy, often leading to impulsive buys or panic sells. It’s commonly observed in volatile markets, affecting both novice and experienced investors. Avoiding it helps traders maintain discipline, improve long-term returns, and reduce costly mistakes, benefiting anyone seeking consistent financial growth.
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