Change can feel uncomfortable… yeah, especially when money is involved. When things are unclear, a lot of investors prefer to step back and wait. They want the situation to settle so it’s easier to understand and predict.
That makes sense, honestly. It’s like trying to drive through heavy fog; you slow down or even stop because you can’t see what’s ahead. In investing, that “fog” is uncertainty, and most people don’t like making decisions in it.
But here’s the interesting part… that same uncertainty often creates opportunities. When others are holding back, prices can move in ways that don’t always reflect the true value of things. It’s a bit like a sale happening just because people are nervous, not because something is actually wrong.
So instead of seeing uncertainty as something to avoid, it can help to see it as a window of mispriced assets. It’s not always comfortable, yeah, but it’s often where the most intriguing opportunities show up.