**Trading Tips on the Opening Day of the Week.**
Saturday and Sunday are moments when the financial market is closed, causing volatility to be low. Then volatility becomes high on Monday when the market opens, so what can be done?
**#1 Review Last Week's Situation.**
Last week's situation will reflect the potential situation for the following week. If there was bearish sentiment last week and also potential declines, then be wary of the potential for a red market when the market opens due to selling pressure.
**#2 Check Pre-Market Conditions.**
When the market is about to open, there is always a pre-market price displayed, where this condition is a highlight of the potential that will occur when the market opens. If the pre-market is green, there is a chance of a crypto pump, but if the pre-market is red, there is a chance of a crypto dump.
**#3 Be Careful with Volatility.**
When the market just opens, there will be unusual volatility that may cause potential false breakouts. Wait 1-2 hours after the market opens to make a position-taking bias.
**#4 Don't Overtrade When Market Direction is Unclear.**
At the beginning of the opening, the market direction is often still unclear, so we must be careful when opening positions, which is better to be less aggressive and reduce positions than to get caught in a wrong bias.