There's a certain irony that freed from the constraints of living where you must because of kids, you now must live where you must of your job (that one of the key benefits of is not having to live where you must for the job).
What preparation do you have to do before the market opens? (just asking rhetorically). And is there a reason you couldn't hit your morning session in pajamas, and then get ready for your day during "lunch", then back for the last two hours with a whole day left from 1pm?
And why not just travel around aimlessly and without an itinerary? Take flights / buses / whatever on Saturdays so you have a whole Sunday to settle down and figure out internet and familiarize yourself with the place. Repeat as necessary when you get bored of a place, until you don't. You can still trade while you're basically vacationing for a living. I've considered renting out my place, quitting my day job, and doing exactly this.
(Also, ignore the people telling you not to go places they're too scared of).
Actually don't go to the places you're too scared to go.
So much of this comes down to self-knowledge/awareness. I need to be very deliberate before the markets open. Get up. Meditate. Take the dog out. Shower. Eat breakfast. That’s an hour and a half right there. Only then am I ready to get to my computer and get my head in the game.
So that’s why i’m such a stickler for time zone.
I’m probably not a good fit for the vagabond lifestyle.


