After quitting your jobs, what are you all doing as full-time investors?

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I have about 10 years of work experience (social insurance), and I’ve also had two short-lived entrepreneurial stints. The last couple of career paths have made me feel like I’ve hit a bottleneck. Wavering between being a rank-and-file soldier and a middle manager, I’ve increasingly felt that if I want to make a breakthrough in my income, I have to give up too much time. To be a very * hard-working, underpaid workhorse, I’ve worked in private enterprises, fake foreign companies, and real state-owned enterprises—seems like they’re all pretty cutthroat. When you think about it, after working like crazy for a whole year, sometimes it’s still no better than the intraday volatility in the market (I’ve stuck with a long-term holding stock index futures backwardation/contango spread strategy for almost 5 years). Lately, I’ve been feeling more and more indifferent about my job. Full-time investing for a strategy like mine doesn’t seem like it would require too much time. I may need to open up new investment channels to increase my income. Of course, the reading list also has many books I urgently need to read, and there are also many long-form podcasts I want to consume for information. So I want to ask the full-time investing experts: what are you doing every day? What can make life feel more fulfilling and make your time feel fuller, so that after going full-time you don’t end up with nothing to do.

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