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Topic: Don't let the holiday catch you - if you are a day trader. - page 2. (Read 572 times)

hero member
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Maybe the other trader cashout sone of their coins to convert into fiat to use holiday like vacation that's why the marker down during holiday. But not all effcts of holiday is bad because they have some scenario who increase the bitcoin even holidays. Not all people celebrating holidays they still have some people who stay home and work to bitcoin.
full member
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I never noticed this situation happen during holiday season is there any valid reason why this happen? Well personally Im not a day trader anymore since the market are not stable the bitcoin price are always pump and dump tahts why I cannot see this happen during holiday season like what OP mention.
hero member
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?

Is there any valid statistic shows that market always go down during holidays?
I did not really notice about it since I'm not day trader and I'm very rare to do trade during holidays or even weekends.

it's funny speculation, even though there are logical reasons such as people selling their assets for vacation, it should not have an effect on the market, because not all users do that and holidays do not occur throughout the world
I think it's only your suggestive, prices fall for other rational reasons dude
legendary
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Let me tell you how serious traders can get. I have a friend who does day trading every single day, it doesn't matter which day it is he literally trades every single day 365 days a year no matter what. He was still trading on his phone during new year celebrations, we were all out we were all having fun getting drunk and partying which he was definitely doing as well, but he was also trading at the same time. His father in law got a little sick, not too serious but just a bit and he went to hospital for visiting and they were going to be there for a lot of hours so he took his laptop with him plugged it in and kept trading there with him. He couldn't see his family for months because they live a bit far from him so he gets to see them only couple times a year but when they came to his house he was still trading with his phone.

Trading is a serious business, every single second matters.
hero member
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

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Peoples might be selling their coins off during festivals or holidays Grin Grin But seriously talking, bitcoins are now heading towards huge step and we can soon expect better price for bitcoins. I think after the mid 2017 bitcoins are now showing some growth and we can expect bitcoins to cross the number reached even in the mid 2017.

And considering for day trading, holidays are actually great way to make profits as most of the peoples are busy doing nothing on holidays and it is the time when we need to pop-up and show some talent.
hero member
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

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The reason for Bitcoin coming up well, I think depends on positive or negative information so the days of thinking do not affect Bitcoin's price. The effect is only for New Year or Christmas, Bitcoin often increases in price.
The rise is even more than 4.47 % right now as Bitcoin has surpassed 5,600 USD value in the open market. This is great and I am happy about it as it going to be very instrumental in attracting investors. We can get the value raised more as well. This is important to be part of this bullish market and many people join due to FOMO but whatever the reason is, it eventually pay off for them.
legendary
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For me, I also noticed that before, but some are just small dumps/pumps. Maybe because they are closing there positions? Even it is short or long positions.
But if you think it, it should like that. Trading is 24/7, there's a lot of traders in the world, not only those doing relax on holidays and we have different timezone in every country, also consider that.
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I really doubt that there is any valid statistics for that coz this mostly happens maybe due to fewer traders and most do sell out few weeks or days before the holiday pickups i guess so normally market tends to go really down even before the holiday get started
jr. member
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The market do go down during holidays because of the low level of activities.  Many traders especially the day traders That move the market are not trading and as such price do goes down.  I do believe that now we are all back to do what we know to do best.
Even with the going up and down there are good qualified traders who understands it better, yeah we know that we have no king in the market when it comes to prediction and all the rest activitie one will have to set up before he or she can hit the target.
jr. member
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The market looks more welcoming and I believe day traders are getting to recover their losses, now holidays should not be a thing to worry about if a day trader already have the skills and the analysis on how to follow up the market even getting to know when it's time to exit and also time to come back in. Definitely will make it a 99% on the market.
hero member
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I still trade during holidays and make profit, especially when I know it's a chinese holiday because I am certain that there will be a dump in price, all you need do is to swap your coin for any stablecoin in the market and then swap back to that coin after the dump as occurred thereby making lots of profit for yourself, the crypto market is so fun because you can take advantage of any activity to happening in the space to make profit for yourself.
Are you so sure about this, because china is in a 5 days national holiday now from 1st of May to 5th of May and I have been checking the market and all I am seeing is increase in price of coins, even bitcoin that dumped before then, has already picked up back to its former price and may not dump again because it about crossing the resistance line.

If you are talking about the main holiday which was done some months back, I still didn’t see any effect of it on the market, so I really don’t know which of the holidays you are talking about. Some of these things might just be speculations and not how the market operates.
China celebrated labor day on May 1st.  May 1 was not a great day for bitcoins but yet it showed some movement and growth. China is one of the countries holding most of the bitcoins and as of even on their holidays, bitcoins was showing some growth means bitcoins are not really affected by the holidays.

Instead peoples are busy buying and selling coins most of the time without actually looking for time or day because cryptocurrency markets have no restriction on time as off stock markets. So, I really think that price growth of bitcoins is the sign of mass peoples going for bitcoins instead of the holidays. Price changes on holidays can just be the factor of luck rather than the markets.
sr. member
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

 
The reason for Bitcoin coming up well, I think depends on positive or negative information so the days of thinking do not affect Bitcoin's price. The effect is only for New Year or Christmas, Bitcoin often increases in price.
legendary
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I still trade during holidays and make profit, especially when I know it's a chinese holiday because I am certain that there will be a dump in price, all you need do is to swap your coin for any stablecoin in the market and then swap back to that coin after the dump as occurred thereby making lots of profit for yourself, the crypto market is so fun because you can take advantage of any activity to happening in the space to make profit for yourself.
Are you so sure about this, because china is in a 5 days national holiday now from 1st of May to 5th of May and I have been checking the market and all I am seeing is increase in price of coins, even bitcoin that dumped before then, has already picked up back to its former price and may not dump again because it about crossing the resistance line.

If you are talking about the main holiday which was done some months back, I still didn’t see any effect of it on the market, so I really don’t know which of the holidays you are talking about. Some of these things might just be speculations and not how the market operates.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 501
Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

 
Well I still trade during holidays and make profit, especially when I know it's a chinese holiday because I am certain that there will be a dump in price, all you need do is to swap your coin for any stablecoin in the market and then swap back to that coin after the dump as occurred thereby making lots of profit for yourself, the crypto market is so fun because you can take advantage of any activity to happening in the space to make profit for yourself.
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

 

I thought in Christmas some dudes buy their gifts online and using bitcoin in some payment methods. Or is it just it goes down because they switch their crypto to fiat and buy the necessary things on Christmas holidays?
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Why the cryptocurrency market always go down during the holidays? even the smaller ones like Easter?
I noticed many times in the past the crypto market normally goes down when people are on holidays from Christmas to Eid-mubarak.
Just noticed the market also relaxed during the smaller holidays like Easter, Diwali (a bit) and Maulud. but not on the valatine's day - lol!

Well, the market started recovering from the Easter holidays today and it appears the bitcoin is heading to another milestone, which is very nice.
What is your take on this matter? Feel free to share views with us here... thanks Smiley

Holiday is the time when others spent their holiday or free time in family or going somewhere else which has a greater effect in the total market volume. Many of the day traders and scalpers were busy. It's not happening in every holiday but most of the time,good observation man, ilike this kind of thing that gives information to others who wants to know and not know some reasons why the markets volatility is becoming low for a certain time or day.
Ucy
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People were probably selling bitcoin for fiat currencies for holidays shopping  in mostly their local markets. You sure this holidays can still affect the market these days? Probably why the recent easter didn't affect it much?
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It is all about keeping the things to be safe for our self because we cannot do all the things in a same day so day trading is little difficult when compared to other type of business for that we need to adapt ourselves for getting daily income that is the only advantage here in this field.
legendary
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In my personal opinion, Generally, everybody thinks that The price of BTC will fall down on the day which is mention on the OP. And this thinking down the price of bitcoin on the celebration days and Holidays. So now the question is how this happens?? Then see below

Suppose you are thinking before marry Christmas that bitcoin can go down around the [celebration]day, So generally you will want to sell before the day and try to buy back when stable again. Ok now if everybody thinks similar things and do similar things like you, then what will happen? [ It means everybody sells their crypto on the basis of their guesses ] Obviously the price of BTC will fall down, is not it??

Thus the price of BTC falls down on the celebration days I think. Thanks
legendary
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Honesty, I have never taken note of this for once, and I think I will start studying it too to take note of, it will be another good strategy to enter the market during holidays, knowing fully well that the market will pick after the holiday.

I want to believe that the reason why it is so, is because of the events that requires money to be spent, maybe some people withdrew part of their investment to cater for such occasion, which is not bad, after all, the system was not only created for investment alone, but for our daily transactions and savings, so they have the right to pull from it at any time and I am sure it will be replaced back.
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