You can place faith in most things—even former partners—but never bet on Sunday pumps. Anyone who's traded through enough cycles knows the drill: weekend price surges tend to fizzle faster than they climbed. It's become such a predictable market pattern that chasing those Sunday rallies is basically a one-way ticket to getting liquidated. The real players wait for the smoke to clear Monday morning. Sometimes the oldest lesson in trading is the most brutal one: timing matters, and weekends? They're a trap dressed up as opportunity.
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CrashHotline
· 8h ago
The weekend pump is really a harvesting machine for newbies in the crypto world; I've seen too many people get liquidated on Monday morning.
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 8h ago
The weekend pump is really a trap; I've seen too many people get trapped in it.
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0xLuckbox
· 8h ago
The weekend pump is really a Newbie harvester, while Crypto Veterans are waiting for the fall on Monday.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 8h ago
The weekend pump is really a big pit; I've seen too many people get liquidated because of this.
You can place faith in most things—even former partners—but never bet on Sunday pumps. Anyone who's traded through enough cycles knows the drill: weekend price surges tend to fizzle faster than they climbed. It's become such a predictable market pattern that chasing those Sunday rallies is basically a one-way ticket to getting liquidated. The real players wait for the smoke to clear Monday morning. Sometimes the oldest lesson in trading is the most brutal one: timing matters, and weekends? They're a trap dressed up as opportunity.