Currently, this level is indeed worth considering for long positions. Saturday's market movements are often not too rapid and tend to accumulate some upward momentum. Consider going short after the rebound is in place, so you can participate in both directions of the market rhythm. Although weekend trading volume may decrease, this very characteristic allows for reverse thinking, which can help catch some trend opportunities.
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CommunityLurker
· 20h ago
Saturday is indeed a hidden starting point for a rise; many people missed it because they were asleep.
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SorryRugPulled
· 20h ago
Weekend trading is all about playing like this—taking profits in both directions with a reverse move is the real strategy.
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BackrowObserver
· 20h ago
Is there more opportunity during the weekend when trading volume is low? It sounds a bit uncertain, but it’s indeed easier to get caught in traps.
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QuorumVoter
· 20h ago
It's really easy to get trapped over the weekend. Talking about a rebound is easy, but actually doing it is extremely difficult.
Currently, this level is indeed worth considering for long positions. Saturday's market movements are often not too rapid and tend to accumulate some upward momentum. Consider going short after the rebound is in place, so you can participate in both directions of the market rhythm. Although weekend trading volume may decrease, this very characteristic allows for reverse thinking, which can help catch some trend opportunities.