The best investors aren’t defined solely by knowledge or access to information. Much like world-class poker players, their real edge is the mental game—the ability to stay composed and make sound decisions under pressure.

Investing is inherently uncertain. Global economies and financial markets are shaped by countless variables—many of them unpredictable and beyond our control. Meanwhile, the media floods us with attention-grabbing headlines, and impulsive investors can sway markets dramatically in short bursts. In such an environment, how should investors respond? How can anyone succeed amid so much noise and uncertainty?