Here's the brutal truth nobody talks about: traders are probably the only professionals who actually dread weekends and holidays.
Think about it. While everyone else is celebrating time off the market, traders are sitting there refreshing their charts, watching global movements they can't even trade on, waiting for Monday's opening bell. Weekends? That's not rest—that's anxiety disguised as downtime.
Other industries celebrate holidays. Traders? We're calculating what we missed.
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HodlOrRegret
· 4h ago
Weekends are really my nightmare, the charts make my phone overheat.
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TokenRationEater
· 4h ago
NGL, weekends are just torture. The feeling of seeing food but not being able to eat it is so unbearable.
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DecentralizedElder
· 4h ago
It's really not a life worth living. I couldn't sit still after the Friday close.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 4h ago
Wild traders in makeshift teams have seen all the magical moments in the crypto world
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The weekend is the hardest, watching the market is more tiring than working
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Really? Can't sleep during holidays at all
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This is our fate, others are on vacation while we’re anxious
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Starting to calculate losses every Friday, going crazy
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Holiday? Doesn't exist, only market waiting periods
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Staring at K-line charts until midnight on weekends, if not a professional disease, then what is it
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Watching global markets during holidays but unable to act, that feeling is unparalleled
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 5h ago
The weekend is not a rest time, but a time to interrogate the soul.
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OnchainGossiper
· 5h ago
Staying up all weekend monitoring the market, while others are on vacation, we're calculating losses. This is the fate of a trader, isn't it?
Here's the brutal truth nobody talks about: traders are probably the only professionals who actually dread weekends and holidays.
Think about it. While everyone else is celebrating time off the market, traders are sitting there refreshing their charts, watching global movements they can't even trade on, waiting for Monday's opening bell. Weekends? That's not rest—that's anxiety disguised as downtime.
Other industries celebrate holidays. Traders? We're calculating what we missed.