🎄 Christmas Around the Corner: What's Your Year-End Break Plan?

With Christmas just a week away, many investors are gradually shifting into a year-end rhythm—slower trading, portfolio reviews, and a reset before the new year. The festive atmosphere is already building everywhere! What’s your Christmas plan? Do you usually scale back trading activity around Christmas? Prefer a complete reset, or light market monitoring during the holidays? If you’re traveling, what’s your style: Asia getaway / Europe Christmas markets / beach escape?

avatarTiger_SG
12-20 14:09

🎄 Christmas Around the Corner: What's Your Year-End Break Plan?

With Christmas just a week away, many investors are gradually shifting into a year-end rhythm—slower trading, portfolio reviews, and a reset before the new year.In Singapore, the festive atmosphere is already building:Orchard / Tanglin Mall: Seasonal light displays and artificial snowfallMarina Bay Sands: Christmas-themed installations with city skyline viewsJewel Changi Airport: Disney cruise–themed light and music shows, ideal for familiesHolland Village: A more relaxed, casual option for a short evening breakAt the same time, many choose to travel overseas during the Christmas—using the holiday to fully disconnect, recharge, and reflect on the year.What’s your Christmas plan?A️. Staying in Singapore for a low-key breakB️. Traveling overseas (short-haul or long-haul)C️. Spending Christma
🎄 Christmas Around the Corner: What's Your Year-End Break Plan?
avatarECLC
01:59
Staying home at Christmas to recharge for the new year.
avatarJezza67
01:49
It’s a family Christmas for me!
I give thanks to the Lord and enjoy a delicious meal with my family.
avatarAqa
12-20 23:44
🎄🎄🎄 [Happy]Merry Christmas to all Tiger friends. The stock market is a bit slow down these few days around Christmas so I am going to scale back my trading activity and enjoy the merry making. Light market monitoring is the way to go during this festive period. I might go for a holiday to Malaysia with friends if they are free. Thanks @Tiger_SG @1PC @icycrystal @GoodLife99 @melson @rL
avatarhighhand
12-20 23:07
overseas but still trading in Tiger brokers when overseas. time to catch the Santa rally
avatarIsleigh
12-20 21:45

🇰🇷🎄 Christmas Break, Korea, and What Trading Taught Me This Year

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   This Christmas, I chose to travel, and interestingly, Korea ended up giving me some of the clearest trading lessons of the year. K-culture looks flashy on the surface: K-pop performances, perfectly choreographed stages, polished visuals. But once you are there, you realise the real story is discipline, repetition, and respect for process. No idol debuts overnight. Years of training happen quietly before the spotlight ever turns on. That felt painfully familiar as a trader. In markets, we celebrate the breakout days and the winning trades. But the real edge is built off-screen, journaling, reviewing losses, cutting positions early, and sitting through boredom when there is nothing to do. Korea reminded me that consisten
🇰🇷🎄 Christmas Break, Korea, and What Trading Taught Me This Year
avatarLanceljx
12-20 18:35
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Christmas, for me, is less about escape and more about recalibration. I deliberately scale back active trading during this period. Liquidity thins, price action becomes more sentiment-driven, and the risk–reward for short-term trades deteriorates. Rather than forcing activity, I treat the final stretch of the year as a time for review rather than execution. My usual approach is a light-monitoring mode. Key levels, macro headlines, and positioning risks stay on the radar, but there is no urge to react unless something genuinely breaks framework assumptions. It is a conscious shift from doing to observing. The more valuable work happens off-market. Reviewing what worked and what did not, stress-testing convictions, reassessing
avatarkoolgal
12-20 17:53
🌟🌟🌟While the rest of the world scrambles for overpriced flights to snowy chaos, my Christmas plan is simple: a staycation in beautiful Singapore.  Why fly when I am already in paradise?  This year the holiday spirit isn't found in a suitcase.  It is right here in my own backyard. Christmas is a family affair as we head to church in the morning. Then we head to my mother's house.  This is where the real work begins - eating the glorious spread she prepares!  It is a hilarious, loud and loving gathering of aunts, uncles and cousins. Then this is followed by exchanging gifts and more laughter. Beyond the gifts and gourmet food, Christmas for us is fundamentally about 2 things: Peace and Profound Gratitude. It is a time to pause, count our blessings and cherish the si
avatardeal2deal
12-20 15:44
A quiet Christmas at home with family feels like the perfect way to close the year—restful, meaningful, and unhurried.
avatarnickname168
12-20 15:42
Staying home for Christmas allows me to enjoy the season without pressure—simple meals, shared moments, and genuine connection with family.
avatarShop
12-20 15:40
Staying home for Christmas allows me to balance rest and togetherness. It’s a calm, comfortable way to celebrate and end the year on a warm note.
avatarAhGong
12-20 15:39
I chose to spend Christmas at home with family this year. It’s less about doing more and more about being present, reconnecting, and appreciating the little moments together.
avatarluv2trade
12-20 15:37
I’ll be spending Christmas at home with family, keeping things simple and meaningful. It’s a chance to slow down, enjoy a good meal together, catch up properly, and take a break from the usual rush. For me, that quiet time and connection matter more than big plans or travel, especially at the end of the year.
avatarShyon
12-20 14:34
This Christmas, I’ll be staying in Singapore and keeping things relatively low-key. With the festive atmosphere already in full swing—from Orchard’s light displays to Marina Bay’s skyline views—it feels like a good time to slow down, enjoy the city, and take a short mental break. From a markets perspective, I usually scale back my trading activity around Christmas. Liquidity tends to thin out, price action can be noisy & I find it more productive to use this period for portfolio review and reflection rather than active positioning. I still keep an eye on the market, but it’s more about monitoring risk than chasing opportunities. For me, the year-end period is about resetting—reviewing what worked, what didn’t & setting a clearer framework for the new year. A calm Christmas in Sing