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legendary
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October 25, 2021, 04:28:21 PM
#35
This is basically what I am doing right now as well, there are many times that I am very very busy during the weekdays, I really have nearly zero minutes left. I can't even play computer games as much as I would like to, I used to play like 20-30 hours per week whenever I want to and when there was a new game I remember playing 100+ hours easily on the first week, but nowadays I barely play 10 hours per month.

So, when will I have time to trade? That is what I do during Sundays, because during Sundays I have more time and I also want to relax and take a break so that I could be having some sort of fun, go out, have a meal somewhere, maybe catch a show, do something that makes me ready for the Monday, or maybe just relax on the couch and watch some netflix, that is good as well, I haven't done that for a while but that is a good thing as well. Sometimes I just trade, it is a fun thing as well, if I am not doing other things, I may end up trading as well.
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October 25, 2021, 03:04:13 PM
#34
What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh

Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.

I like for us to share how we feel about these two trading times, if you make more profit more or loss more on any of week days or weekend trading.
I believe that the reason you might have chosen to be trading on weekends is because of you are always busy on weekdays from Monday to Friday.  As for which day you should be trading among these two days, I wouldn’t really say that any of them is better than the other, I would suggest that you just trade anytime you have the chance to try it as long as you are going to do good analysis on the market and know the right choice to make and also make use of the right strategy for that moment you’re trading to make profits.

As for me, there isn't really anything like a better day for trading, any day can workout for you as long as you do the right thing.
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October 25, 2021, 09:35:42 AM
#33
There are awesome opportunities lurking around during the weekend.  There are less traders during weekend as many tend to use that period for social functions and other hobbies.  I have come to find out that liquidity are thing price seem to flunctuate strongly and you could really catch good dip.
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October 25, 2021, 07:05:23 AM
#32

What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh

Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.


To be honest with you I never trade on the weekends. On Sunday and Saturday I try to spend as much time with friends and family as possible and check my coins very rarely. It would be interesting to know how many of us here on the forum trade actively on the weekends. Maybe you can add a poll to your thread?
In general I would expect less traders to be around on the weekend, which would mean that markets are not as liquid as during the week. This lower liquidity and higher spread between bid and ask prices could be picked off by good traders. But trading everyday of a week without getting some time off can burn us out. Having atleast one day to relax helps me a lot to recharge batteries for the next week.
it's the same with other traders, who think the weekend is the right time to rest, after working on a normal day, they also need time to refresh their minds, so that on Monday they can think clearly to get profit again, and that's also what I do. lower market moves seem less attractive to trade. things like this do not seem trivial, but indirectly as the biggest supporting factor for living a balanced life
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October 25, 2021, 04:39:35 AM
#31

What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh

Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.


To be honest with you I never trade on the weekends. On Sunday and Saturday I try to spend as much time with friends and family as possible and check my coins very rarely. It would be interesting to know how many of us here on the forum trade actively on the weekends. Maybe you can add a poll to your thread?
In general I would expect less traders to be around on the weekend, which would mean that markets are not as liquid as during the week. This lower liquidity and higher spread between bid and ask prices could be picked off by good traders. But trading everyday of a week without getting some time off can burn us out. Having atleast one day to relax helps me a lot to recharge batteries for the next week.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 04:24:40 AM
#30
What is the difference between weekend and working days trading? Is there a really significant difference? I mean if you trade stocks, then the market is open on working days and specific hours (probably). With cryptocurrency trading it is a non-stop trading. The tiniest difference could be in the number of traders, however, trading volumes are the most important. On person with good budget can do a volume of 10 traders.

There could be such different that during weekend more amateur traders trade. That can be true, people are busy during week, and do some trader on weekend with a cold head. But, you should not rely on them much, hoping that they will login, create an order with minimum price (just to sell quick) and logout. Such "sweet orders" will be intercepted with trading bots and already placed buy orders.
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October 25, 2021, 03:40:50 AM
#29
Trading during weekends I think is not good. I observe that every weekend cryptocurrencies experiences downfall that's why for me, it's not that good to trade but it's good to buy cryptocurrency I guess. And, I think many people will take a break during weekends since we need also to give some of our time to our family and such market do not move strongly as they do during weekdays and this means that for many traders this is a reason for them to take a break. It's okay to take a break sometimes and I think weekends are perfect moment to do so.

I have tried recently trading on weekend and based on my experience and based on the advice of many crypto pro trading that weekends are good time to buy token but not most of the time because there are only few token that dip during weekends some token like ETH and BTC sometimes are pumping even weekends. In my own experience I've tried trading this weekend in SOL, buy it at peak then it dip, I have waited for 2 days for SOL to pump again. However, the crypto market is open 24/7 if you are a good trader then trading either weekends and weekdays doesn't matter at all.
legendary
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October 25, 2021, 03:34:52 AM
#28
What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh

Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.

I like for us to share how we feel about these two trading times, if you make more profit more or loss more on any of week days or weekend trading.
Honestly I am not into active trading in cryptocurrencies still I have observed high volatility by weekend; this is especially in bullish trend. In bearish trend by 2018, I could not recall any significant fluctuations by weekend but in 2017 bull run, all Sundays were too exciting for drastic rising (I remember there were many topics on weekend rise in our speculation sub).

Crypto markets are available to trade all 7 days a week and all 24 hours a day (like forex markets) but stocks and all other regulated markets are available only on limited hours and definitely not on weekends. This might be a reason, for an active trader to get engage on cryptocurrenies even on weekend as they might need to feed their trading urge.

If weekend trading are consistent profitable on bullish trend then it will turn more profitable as everyone will schedule a trade on weekend to get easy profits (like it will be a superstition and will spread among all traders).
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October 25, 2021, 02:59:46 AM
#27
Base on my experience in trading most of the time the market is volatile for being on weekdays this time the market goes up and down sometimes get a huge increase and then i experience one time on Sundays the market becomes sideways and it does not give a good profit to me not being too much volatile so i make a trade every Monday, Wednesday and Friday it depends on my free time but in weekend i guess not ideal base on my preferences and experience.
sr. member
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October 25, 2021, 02:01:35 AM
#26
You need to be mentally prepared to trade in advance for weekly trading and if you are not mentally prepared, you may face many problems when trading suddenly. And since you are going to manage the weekly trade, you must keep in mind many things. Otherwise, you will lose more than the profit, and the weekly trade relies heavily on previous experience. You can make a good profit if you need to prepare mentally or research the market 1 to 2 weeks in advance to trade weekly.
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October 25, 2021, 01:30:39 AM
#25
For me, as a trader, it doesn't affect me that much. Since crypto is 24/7 and it never stops, I would always feel that it's best to trade all the time. Whether it's a bullish or a bearish market, exposure within the market is excellent. As long as you have set specific rules and parameters within your strategy, you will be fine, IMO. It's best to test your system live and see if it works or not.

Taking advantage of the 24/7 market open of the crypto market is what makes it fun and profitable. I like trading it with my bot, Gunbot.
sr. member
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October 25, 2021, 01:18:28 AM
#24
Hello friends happy weekend to you all.

What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh

Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.

I like for us to share how we feel about these two trading times, if you make more profit more or loss more on any of week days or weekend trading.

As we know trading is just about how to make profit.
Trading during weekends I think is not good. I observe that every weekend cryptocurrencies experiences downfall that's why for me, it's not that good to trade but it's good to buy cryptocurrency I guess. And, I think many people will take a break during weekends since we need also to give some of our time to our family and such market do not move strongly as they do during weekdays and this means that for many traders this is a reason for them to take a break. It's okay to take a break sometimes and I think weekends are perfect moment to do so.
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October 25, 2021, 12:13:41 AM
#23
I am TA trader I have a strategy based on candlestick formation and Price Action thus I trade based on signals obtained from my strategy, irrespective of the day of the week I usually got signals, however most of my profitable trades are during the week, thus few trades on weekends because many pullbacks or retracement  occurs during the weekends,  today Monday I got some tradeable signals, and I hope it will last all through the week, though I am trying to take a break during the weekends.
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October 24, 2021, 11:33:42 PM
#22
Hello friends happy weekend to you all.
Happy Monday already buddy! Time to lock the thread now? Tongue

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What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading
I have found both action and stagnancy. I am of the opinion that weekends would mean lesser activity than general because retail investors rest on these days. But traders maybe dont.

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Considering it with week days which do you see as profitable or they are just the same thing to you.
Profitable is a relative term. If you have both fiat and bitcoin at hand you can go both ways, provided your timing of buying/selling is correct then yes you can see profits.

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I like for us to share how we feel about these two trading times, if you make more profit more or loss more on any of week days or weekend trading.
I take more profits when the price rises, simple equation. Grin

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As we know trading is just about how to make profit.
Wrong there mate. Trading is a learning experience and it is more than just about making profits, that takes the fun out of it.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 10:41:11 PM
#21
Weekend trading can vary depending on how active the markets are. Right now since we broke ATH last week I would be careful about fading any weekend moves. What that means is that say out of the blue we get some large pump, don’t short that pump. Might be a real move.

However usually in the past, especially in the summer we would get some pump or dump on the weekend at a strange hour and usually most of the time the moves would fade. Basically people chased the move and ended up buying the top or selling the bottom and it went back into the range.
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October 24, 2021, 10:12:48 PM
#20
Weekend is on different days in different countries. In my country weekend is Friday. So on Saturday and Sunday I am busy with my work. I have no special experience of weekend trading. However, I sometimes buy some coins when the market goes dip and sell only when there is a small profit.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 10:06:40 PM
#19
Been so long that I always take the weekends as rest for trading and I think most traders do so that's why you won't see much movement on those days. But when the pandemic hits, I think that changed a bit. With many people locked in their home they will tend to just use the spare time to trade  that's why you can see some movements happening.
For me though, the tradition didn't end and I still do rest the Sundays and just a little check on Saturdays.
legendary
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October 24, 2021, 06:59:10 PM
#18
i think is not good
but in weekend is good time to buy, because ussualy in weekend all crypto currency down price
This is what I have noticed in the market during the weekend, the price goes down and I think it isn't good in trading since the potential of gaining profit is on the bullish market.  But I think it depends on you because not all altcoins become pump on weekend, some of them pumped so much when the Bitcoin resistance drop.

Make your own analysis OP is a good answer, and try to observe your strategy if this will work out and then proceed into a new one if this will not work.  Because in trading, you really don't know where the price heading and it's always unpredictable.  It's a perfect way if you will try a little amount this weekend and have a conclusion after next weekend.
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October 24, 2021, 05:49:21 PM
#17
What do you think about Saturday and Sunday trading Huh
I don't trade in these days only, I trade when the day looks good for trading. I sometimes trade in the early of the week, in the middle of the week, or in the weekend. It depends on the market situation and I have enough time for trading. Yes, when you see a chance to take profits, it is time to trade. But don't only focus on the profits only, check carefully how secure you trade at that time. Improve the skills and knowledge in trading, that makes more secure!  Wink

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October 24, 2021, 03:22:16 PM
#16
Weekend trading gains aren't too bad for now, given that gains in altcoins are also starting to show good signals to take part in the weekend. I have taken a few percent because after all the trading for altcoins will not be as big as when the many memecoins are being pumped but there is exaggerated price manipulation.

profitable if you enter at the right price and sell it when it is profitable. cryptocurrency never closes and is always open. trade whenever you want depending on the time you need.
Market fluctuations occur every second, and if you trade short-term, of course you must be prepared to make several entries and analyze so that consistent profits can be achieved.
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