On weekends (like Saturday and Sunday), the cryptocurrency market does not stop as it operates 24/7, unlike traditional financial markets like stocks.

But:

What is actually happening?

1. Trading volume decreases because many large traders and institutions take a break.

2. Low liquidity means that prices can fluctuate more easily (upward or downward).

3. We often see stability or a temporary correction in prices, but it is not a fixed rule.

Summary: Do not rush into buying and selling during these days unless you have done extensive research on the currency and know the drop points for buying and the rise points for selling, as the movement decreases and volatility increases, which may sometimes lead to a slowdown in the rise or a temporary decline.