Yes, this idea has two sides.
On the downside, there is usually less trading volume on weekends, so prices can jump more sharply, false breakouts happen more often, and news has little impact on the market.
On the upside, there is less competition, it's easier to notice support/resistance zones, and sometimes it's easier to catch short-term movements. Essentially, weekends are not 'bad' in themselves, the market just behaves differently. If you understand these nuances, you can use them to your advantage.#WeekendTrading #Write2Earn #BinanceSquareFamily #BinanceSquareTalks