Oh yes, the market can react anyhow at any point before having to move in the direction the trader may have predicted it to take, and that's why we have to rather have trust in our strategy not the market after all homework must have been done. If I trust my strategy I won't bother about what the market is doing contrary. In a matter of time it should have to take my predicted direction. And this for sure works mainly for long-term.
I haven't seen any trader that gets into a trade then immediately they're in profits without having any second that they were in a lost. It's when we're the type that has no patiences with the market, that's when we can't make a profit from the market because the market. The market is volatile that it doesn't matter if you were losing or winning, the market can always turn the outcome around and when you're smarter then you can get out of the market before it begins to fail or you keep hodling and later the market recovers and make you to be profitable instead of having a bad trade. For traders, relying on your strategy and believing it's the best interpretation of the market is the only thing you can do and not be doubting yourself or you won't get a profits when trading.