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Why are you trading crypto with leverage on weekends? Honestly, it's a trap. Thin liquidity, wider spreads, and slower order execution—the market structure itself works against you. Add weekend fatigue into the mix, and your decision-making gets fuzzy. Weekend moves often reverse hard when institutional traders return Monday morning. If you're serious about risk management, keep the leverage plays for when the market's actually alive. Save weekends for research, not for burning money on volatile positions.
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Institutions will come back on Monday and directly dump the market, and you’ll be crying before you know it.
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That’s right, your mind isn’t clear over the weekend, making it easy to become a bagholder.
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With thin liquidity and still going all-in, isn’t that just gambling?
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Instead of staring at the market over the weekend, it’s better to get a good sleep and plan next week’s strategy.
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Weekend leverage trading is just pure money for market makers, I’ve seen it myself.
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Execution speed is so slow that slippage can eat you up completely, not worth it.
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That’s why I never touch futures contracts over the weekend, it’s just not worth it.
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Trading in a tired state, risk management just goes out the window, and many people get liquidated that way.
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Anyway, I only watch the market over the weekend, no trading, the first step to avoiding pitfalls.
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Still daring to open positions on the weekend? Spreads will eat you up without mercy. Placing orders in a tired state is just giving away money.
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I honestly laugh at weekend trading. Just wait for Monday's reversal to dominate, haha.
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Seriously, you should just look at charts and sleep on weekends. Don't add fuel to the fire here.
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Trust me, unless you want to lose money for fun, don't be reckless.
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What about liquidity? What about spreads? Weekends are all traps; anyone who steps in is doomed.
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People still opening leverage on weekends these days? Really think money is endless, huh?
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Opening a position on the weekend and then regretting it—Monday GGs. I've seen it all.
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Instead of burning your positions over the weekend, it's better to do some research. At least you'll survive until next week.
Simply put, institutions come back on Monday and immediately countertrade, leaving retail investors with nothing. Instead of staying up all night watching the market, it's better to sleep.
Leverage trading over the weekend is not about making money; it's gambling.
Watching the market over the weekend is better than reading research reports. Don't bother with flashy stuff; stay steady and live a few more months.
I'm serious—leveraging over the weekend is a suicide move, really unnecessary.
Don't let FOMO drag you in. Liquidity is so poor that slippage can wipe out half your position.
Monday is the main course; over the weekend? Go to sleep.