As an active investor, I actually look forward to market holidays as a chance to recharge and reflect. The market moves fast and staying on top of news, earnings, and charts can be intense—so when it’s a day off, I make use of the break to step back and reset my mindset.

During off-market hours, I usually take time to review my portfolio, reflect on recent trades, and read up on investment books or listen to finance podcasts I’ve been meaning to catch up on. It’s a good moment to sharpen my edge without the pressure of live price action. I also like checking in on the Tiger community to see what others are thinking or sharing—it often sparks new ideas.

Of course, not everything revolves around stocks. I make sure to spend quality time with family or meet up with friends, which helps maintain balance. Market holidays may pause the action, but for me, they’re a valuable part of the bigger investing journey.

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