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Stop Checking Your Portfolio Every Day: Here Is What That Could Cost You

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Last updated: May 21, 2026 9:57 am
News Desk
Published: May 21, 2026
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In both educational and professional settings, there is a common belief that staying busy equates to being productive. This mindset, however, can be detrimental when it comes to investing. A growing body of evidence suggests that less trading activity could lead to better investment outcomes, and the simple act of routinely checking one’s portfolio can undermine long-term financial growth.

Psychological research indicates that individuals often fall prey to a phenomenon known as “action bias.” This term describes the inclination to take action, even when inaction might be the more prudent choice. In the investment landscape, the ease and low cost of executing trades exacerbate this tendency, creating a perception that opportunities are always time-sensitive.

Investors, including even those known for their discipline, can find themselves swayed by the urge to act. A well-known adage from investment pioneer Warren Buffett serves as a cautionary reminder: “the stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.” This reinforces the idea that the most effective strategy may not involve constant activity.

Support for this perspective is backed by relevant data. Research from Hartford reveals that over the past two decades, a significant portion of the stock market’s most substantial gains occurred during bear markets, with many of the best days unfolding at the onset of new bull markets when investor expectations are low. Missing out on just a few of these profitable days can have a catastrophic impact on overall returns. For instance, not being invested during the ten best days over the past three decades could have reduced total returns by over 50%.

The fundamental challenge lies in market timing; predicting the best days can be nearly impossible. Consequently, the risk of being out of the market during downturns is generally more detrimental than the temporary discomfort of remaining invested.

To navigate this psychological trap, one effective strategy is to minimize the urge to check portfolio performance unnecessarily. For most investors, abstaining from daily portfolio evaluations is a beneficial starting point. This approach is also echoed in the performance of many hedge funds, which tend to underperform due to excessive trading.

Interestingly, some investors may believe that a cursory glance at their portfolio won’t compel them to make reactive trades. However, embracing a more passive investment strategy—such as utilizing index funds—can enhance financial outcomes while providing greater peace of mind and reducing stress.

Amid these insights, there are calls for investors to seize new opportunities in the market. Expert analysts frequently identify “Double Down” stock recommendations for companies poised for significant growth. Historical data showcases remarkable returns from companies like Nvidia, Apple, and Netflix, suggesting that timely investments can yield substantial financial rewards.

The overarching message for investors is clear: to maximize returns and minimize anxiety, it may be wise to check portfolios less frequently and adopt a long-term perspective that embraces patience and well-informed inaction.

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