Many traders scale back trading activity around Christmas, especially in the last days of the year, as markets tend to be less active due to lower trading volumes and institutional investors taking time off to avoid reduced activity and holiday gaps
Some prefer a complete reset, waiting until January to re-engage, while others opt for light market monitoring during the holidays, checking in occasionally to catch significant movements like the Santa Claus Rally and potentially benefit from them
Travel preferences vary, with some heading to Asia for a tropical getaway, others enjoying the festive atmosphere of European Christmas markets, and many choosing a beach escape for total relaxation。。。
During the year-end period, a light monitoring approach is preferred over a total blackout by setting price alerts instead of active day-trading, allowing for a holiday without constant screen time and ensuring market re-entry only if a strong, predefined move occurs
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🎄 Christmas Around the Corner: What's Your Year-End Break Plan?
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