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March 07, 2026, 06:53:45 PM
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I don't think good trading at weekend, although cryptocurrency not stop for trading and allow every day but at the weekend many trader off for awhile and enjoying their holiday. Usually at the weekend market on downtrend moment and stable at lower price not any significant recovery to higher price and make us bit difficult to earn profit exactly for short term trading trade at weekend. The market looks stable at the weekend but if you won't loss chance to earn profit not really bad trading at the weekend and must be patience waiting the market movement.
I quit from market and off all monitoring about the market regarding last several moment at the weekend market looks stable and not significant movement.

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March 07, 2026, 08:04:16 PM
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But this can not change anything, the best is that we should avoid trading addition. We should not open position or trade in the night. But I think the traditional way is better as people will not be able to trade during weekends when people supposed to be having fun.

I am not referring to spot market or convert because that should be opened 24/7 bit I am talking about the derivative trading where most traders are concentrating on.
Addiction must be avoided and perhaps not just in trading wherever we engage, addiction is always the beginning of destruction. Talking about trading addiction, perhaps we focus on how someone manages their finances. If their trading skills are incompetent, they will certainly lose more money than they gain. So how can this be handled? When engaging in trading, one must invest capital and it's impossible to sustain it if they continually experience losses.

Forex trading has limited market closing times and they close completely on weekends. Some people engage in day trading, so it's certain that with incompetent trading skills, they will lose more money, even if they use small capital each time involved in trading. I've heard a lot about forex trading from people I know and nearly 90% of them fail miserably based on their trading skills or even following mentor signals from groups and I think this is quite unfortunate.

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