More trading hours could mean more opportunities to catch trends or react to global events in real-time. But let’s be honest, it could also mean more chances to make impulsive decisions that hurt your portfolio. It's all about strategy and discipline.
For me, it’s a double-edged sword. The extra hours provide flexibility, but the risk of burnout is real. Who wants to be glued to the market 22 hours a day? Not me. I think it's crucial to set boundaries and stick to a plan.
Ultimately, it could be an opportunity to earn more if you manage your time wisely and stay disciplined. But there's a thin line, and it's easy to cross into the territory of overtrading and unnecessary stress. Proceed with caution, and remember, the market will still be there tomorrow. 🕰️📈
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