Every single day, there are more than 1000 counters in Singapore, more than 10,000 counters in USA. So which one do you take? A lot of people wants to be a hero like Rambo whereby every single day always pulling their trigger…
But a good trader never hunts for every single counter. He waits patiently for the right counter to appear and then wait again for the right price to be hit, and then wait patiently to pull the trigger.
Remember, we are fighting a war, but this war is won not by killing as many enemies as possible. This war is won by patience, pulling the right counter at the right time and at the right price. Traders aim for the head, every bullets counts (your capital), and not waste every shot firing all the time and expose yourself to the enemies to be shot down in cold blood.
If there is no trade available, there is no need to force a trade. A soldier when there is no war is always at practice range. When there is no trade available, what do you do? Are you brushing up your skills while waiting for the trade? Or you just kept on firing hoping one of those shot will hit the target? In the meantime, have you count how many bullets left? Worse is when a perfect target appears right in front, but alas, there are just no bullets left.