The Best Traders Don't Care What Day It Is

Most traders have this huge distinction between the weekdays and the weekends.

But if you're focused on bigger picture ideas, it all kinda feels the same whether it's a tuesday or a saturday because:

- you're still not pressing buttons that much

- you're mostly waiting & observing

- you're spending free time researching & managing

- you're waiting for A+ setups

The market being open only really matters when you have to buy/sell, which isn't all that common for the best swing traders.

So my weekends look like my weekdays:

- researching emerging themes

- finding new/undiscovered stocks

- monitoring my fav X accounts

- reviewing my thesis changes (if any)

- planning technical levels

- using thematic maps to spot new trends

- creating watchlists for shorter term trade ideas

- talking to other traders, bouncing ideas, etc

Longer timeframes = bigger moves = the less I care what day of the week it is

HAGW peeps.


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