"كل صفقة هي معركة بين الخوف والطمع"
— Jim Cramer
Simplified Meaning:
When people are involved in buying and selling, their decisions are strongly influenced by two emotions: fear and greed. Fear makes them worried about losing money, so they might sell something too quickly or avoid taking risks. On the other hand, greed pushes them to want more and more, making them hold on for too long or take huge risks in hopes of getting rich quickly. Imagine you have a valuable baseball card. If you're scared it will lose value, you might sell it early. However, if you're too greedy, you might wait too long to sell, hoping the price keeps going up, but then it could actually go down. Balancing these feelings helps people make better decisions. In real life, being aware of both can help you avoid bad financial choices and find a sweet spot between caution and ambition.