Why do I rarely trade on weekends? Because the volatility is really too small. Although I made a profit on these two trades, the people following my trades are basically either at a slight loss or making very little profit, due to high fees and no rebates.
So I often advise everyone not to trade on weekends when there are no clear indicators. Instead, try to exercise more, learn more, and spend more time with family.
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fred2025
· 5h ago
Take a good rest over the weekend, and rest from Monday to Friday when there is no market activity, to conserve energy. The market does not come according to anyone's wishes; when there is no market, not trading is a win. If you're uncertain, not trading is also a win. Less trading leads to more profit.
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不空谈x只实盘
· 7h ago
Weekends are suitable for rest, there is no market activity.
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Liny345
· 9h ago
Haha 😂 If there’s no market, don’t trade. It’s useless and a waste of time. I was busy all day yesterday and had a positive return, but it wasn’t enough to cover the fees. If there’s no market, just take a good rest 🫰.
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FarhanAli
· 10h ago
beautiful amazing fantastic
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PotterKing
· 10h ago
It seems that the yield must be above 5 to offset the fees.
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PotterKing
· 10h ago
The main thing is the return rate of these few orders, even with the rebate. It's still slightly losing, bro, BTC only makes a profit of a few dozen points before closing.
Why do I rarely trade on weekends? Because the volatility is really too small. Although I made a profit on these two trades, the people following my trades are basically either at a slight loss or making very little profit, due to high fees and no rebates.
So I often advise everyone not to trade on weekends when there are no clear indicators. Instead, try to exercise more, learn more, and spend more time with family.