Weekend rallies always feel sketchy. Sunday pumps especially — volume's thin, most traders are offline, and by Monday reality usually kicks back in. Anyone actually buying into these moves or just watching from the sidelines?
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metaverse_hermit
· 12-07 22:50
ngl I never touch the market on Sundays, the vibe of retail being fleeced is just too obvious.
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hodl_therapist
· 12-07 22:49
NGL, I've seen this Sunday pump move way too many times. As soon as the market opens on Monday, the real situation is revealed... Does anyone actually dare to buy in, or is everyone just watching the show?
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LiquidatedNotStirred
· 12-07 22:47
Weekend rallies are all fake; a pullback is inevitable on Monday.
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SundayDegen
· 12-07 22:41
That little uptick on Sunday? Wake up, it's all just a facade of prosperity with sparse trading volume. As soon as the market opens on Monday, it reverts to its true form in seconds.
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SnapshotBot
· 12-07 22:36
Weekend price increases... Uh, I don't touch those. It's too easy to get trapped.
Weekend rallies always feel sketchy. Sunday pumps especially — volume's thin, most traders are offline, and by Monday reality usually kicks back in. Anyone actually buying into these moves or just watching from the sidelines?