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While others rest over the weekend, your positions are being "educated by the market"
Many people close their charts on Friday, thinking the risk is over. But the reality is: 👉 Weekends are the true "emotion market."
Because: 👉 Liquidity drops 👉 Volatility gets amplified more easily
At this time you'll see a phenomenon: 👉 Small capital can still drive big moves
So here's the question: 👉 Should you attack or defend on weekends?
If you ask retail traders: 👉 "Let me think about it"
If you ask experienced traders: 👉 "I've already positioned"
That's the difference.
The current market is actually at a very delicate stage: 👉 No clear trend 👉 But volatility is amplifying
What does this mean? 👉 Plenty of short-term opportunities 👉 But equally massive risks
My strategy is: 👉 Core positions untouched 👉 Use small positions to probe
In simple terms: 👉 Don't bet on direction, just trade the volatility
Because the real danger isn't the market itself, but you making "certain decisions" in uncertainty.
Comments section interaction👇 👉 Will you open new positions on weekends? 👉 Do you prefer short-term or swing trading?#我的周末交易计划