The market is indeed more prone to fluctuations during the early morning hours. If you want to make a move, you might consider referencing the evening trend to make your decision. To be honest, I can't hold on any longer, and I haven't seen any significant volatility in recent short-term periods. The market highs tend to suddenly appear around 4-5 a.m. or in the early morning hours, almost like a game of hide and seek with us, coming out while we're asleep each time. If you really want to take the opportunity to open a position, just try a small position first. Remember to control your stop-loss and take-profit levels, and you'll be fine. That's all for now. Good night, everyone.
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ImaginaryWhale
· 3h ago
I really fell asleep during the wave at 4 a.m., and I was hit immediately after waking up. My mental state truly collapsed.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 18h ago
I also missed the wave between 4-5 AM. It was really incredible. It feels like the market is specifically going against us who stay up late.
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Rugman_Walking
· 18h ago
I didn't buy the dip during the 4-5 AM wave again. I really keep missing out in my dreams every time, laughing and crying.
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UnruggableChad
· 18h ago
I also didn't buy the dip during that 4 a.m. wave. I was too tired. The market always hits you when you're asleep.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 18h ago
I missed out on the wave at 4 a.m. again, really incredible. Sleep and profits just can't be achieved simultaneously.
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RumbleValidator
· 18h ago
The wave between 4-5 AM indeed has data support, but your "judging by evening trends" logic needs to be more rigorous, as the predictability of fluctuations is not that high. Light position trial and error is okay, provided that your stop-loss levels are set scientifically; otherwise, you're just gambling.
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0xSherlock
· 18h ago
I also got caught several times during the 4-5 AM wave. It was really intense; you just can't have both sleep and profits at the same time.
The market is indeed more prone to fluctuations during the early morning hours. If you want to make a move, you might consider referencing the evening trend to make your decision. To be honest, I can't hold on any longer, and I haven't seen any significant volatility in recent short-term periods. The market highs tend to suddenly appear around 4-5 a.m. or in the early morning hours, almost like a game of hide and seek with us, coming out while we're asleep each time. If you really want to take the opportunity to open a position, just try a small position first. Remember to control your stop-loss and take-profit levels, and you'll be fine. That's all for now. Good night, everyone.