The most profitable people in a volatile market are often those who do nothing on weekends.
Many people get itchy on weekends: “Anyway, I’m just wasting time, might as well make a few trades.” The result is often: 👉 Nothing to do → Place an order → Get emotional → Regret on Monday. First, let’s state the conclusion. 👉 This weekend, I prefer to play defense. Not that I’m not watching the market, but I’m not going all-in. 👉 Market judgment? I lean more towards: sideways with a slight weakness, limited rebound space. The reasons are: * Trading volume hasn’t returned * Mainstream coins lack sustained rebounds * Sentiment is more like “catching a breath,” not “restarting the engine” 👉 Tokens I’m watching? The focus isn’t on “rising sharply,” but on “not falling”: * Is BTC holding steady in a key range? * Is ETH continuing to move independently? * A few old projects with upcoming event-driven catalysts next week Meme? #我的周末交易计划 I only watch for fun, not as a main strategy. 👉 Weekend risk points? Two words: black swan. Weekend news usually has three characteristics: 1️⃣ No one quickly refutes rumors 2️⃣ Sentiment tends to be amplified 3️⃣ Liquidity can’t keep up So the strategy is simple: * If you have positions: slow down * If you don’t have positions: observe * If you’re itchy: review historical K-line charts calmly Trading isn’t about who acts faster, but about who lasts longer.
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The most profitable people in a volatile market are often those who do nothing on weekends.
Many people get itchy on weekends:
“Anyway, I’m just wasting time, might as well make a few trades.”
The result is often:
👉 Nothing to do → Place an order → Get emotional → Regret on Monday.
First, let’s state the conclusion.
👉 This weekend, I prefer to play defense.
Not that I’m not watching the market, but I’m not going all-in.
👉 Market judgment?
I lean more towards: sideways with a slight weakness, limited rebound space.
The reasons are:
* Trading volume hasn’t returned
* Mainstream coins lack sustained rebounds
* Sentiment is more like “catching a breath,” not “restarting the engine”
👉 Tokens I’m watching?
The focus isn’t on “rising sharply,” but on “not falling”:
* Is BTC holding steady in a key range?
* Is ETH continuing to move independently?
* A few old projects with upcoming event-driven catalysts next week
Meme? #我的周末交易计划
I only watch for fun, not as a main strategy.
👉 Weekend risk points?
Two words: black swan.
Weekend news usually has three characteristics:
1️⃣ No one quickly refutes rumors
2️⃣ Sentiment tends to be amplified
3️⃣ Liquidity can’t keep up
So the strategy is simple:
* If you have positions: slow down
* If you don’t have positions: observe
* If you’re itchy: review historical K-line charts calmly
Trading isn’t about who acts faster, but about who lasts longer.