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Weekends are perfect for catching up without the stress of trading. Take time to look at stocks that have been steady or have upcoming announcements. For example, telecoms like Airtel or consumer goods like Unilever may have developments that affect prices.
Think of it like making a shopping list before going to the market. Planning your “watchlist” helps you avoid impulsive decisions during the busy week. You’ll start Monday already knowing which stocks to track.
 
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Exactly. Weekends are for strategy, not stress.
Review steady names like Airtel Africa and Unilever Nigeria, note any upcoming catalysts, and build your watchlist ahead of time.
Preparation removes emotion—so by Monday, you’re executing, not guessin
Weekends are perfect for catching up without the stress of trading. Take time to look at stocks that have been steady or have upcoming announcements. For example, telecoms like Airtel or consumer goods like Unilever may have developments that affect prices.
Think of it like making a shopping list before going to the market. Planning your “watchlist” helps you avoid impulsive decisions during the busy week. You’ll start Monday already knowing which stocks to track.

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Doing nothing sometimes is the best ..It is not everytime one should touch the market...Buy stocks and wait ,buy and wait and grow your wealth...
Exactly. Weekends are for strategy, not stress.
Review steady names like Airtel Africa and Unilever Nigeria, note any upcoming catalysts, and build your watchlist ahead of time.
Preparation removes emotion—so by Monday, you’re executing, not guessin