Shyon
12-20 14:34
This Christmas, I’ll be staying in Singapore and keeping things relatively low-key. With the festive atmosphere already in full swing—from Orchard’s light displays to Marina Bay’s skyline views—it feels like a good time to slow down, enjoy the city, and take a short mental break.

From a markets perspective, I usually scale back my trading activity around Christmas. Liquidity tends to thin out, price action can be noisy & I find it more productive to use this period for portfolio review and reflection rather than active positioning. I still keep an eye on the market, but it’s more about monitoring risk than chasing opportunities.

For me, the year-end period is about resetting—reviewing what worked, what didn’t & setting a clearer framework for the new year. A calm Christmas in Singapore provides the right balance: staying connected to the market without being consumed by it, and recharging both mentally and strategically before January begins.
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🎄 Christmas Around the Corner: What's Your Year-End Break Plan?
With Christmas just a week away, many investors are gradually shifting into a year-end rhythm—slower trading, portfolio reviews, and a reset before the new year. The festive atmosphere is already building everywhere! What’s your Christmas plan? Do you usually scale back trading activity around Christmas? Prefer a complete reset, or light market monitoring during the holidays? If you’re traveling, what’s your style: Asia getaway / Europe Christmas markets / beach escape?
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