Weekend trading tends to see thinner volumes, which often leaves price action quiet. The real catalyst should emerge as we approach the weekly close and transition into fresh trading sessions. Watch for a potential breakout scenario—if we get a clean retest of the accumulation zone afterward, that could set up a strong bullish setup for the week ahead. Currently holding a full bull bias on structure.
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RunWithRugs
· 7h ago
The weekend is dead and dull; the real show is on Monday. Let's see if the backtest can hold steady.
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BlockTalk
· 7h ago
It's just slow on the weekend, the real show has to wait until Monday morning.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 7h ago
That's how weekends are; everyone goes to sleep. The real show starts on Monday when the market opens. Just wait and see how the backtest performs.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 7h ago
Weekends are indeed like this, just waiting for Monday's show to begin.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 7h ago
The weekend was dead calm; the real show will be seen when trading opens on Monday. This time, the structure definitely has some substance.
Weekend trading tends to see thinner volumes, which often leaves price action quiet. The real catalyst should emerge as we approach the weekly close and transition into fresh trading sessions. Watch for a potential breakout scenario—if we get a clean retest of the accumulation zone afterward, that could set up a strong bullish setup for the week ahead. Currently holding a full bull bias on structure.