Around-the-clock markets matter way more than most people realize. The thing is, when major geopolitical shifts happen, they rarely wait for 9 AM Monday morning. By then, the opportunity's already gone.
I spotted $PLTR as a solid entry point right when tensions with Venezuela escalated. But here's the catch—if I'd sat around waiting for traditional markets to open at premarket, I'd have already missed the move. That's the real edge of 24/7 crypto trading.
Tradfi moves at a snail's pace with artificial boundaries. You're locked out of acting on real-time global events unless you've got insider access or institutional connections. Crypto doesn't care what time zone you're in or what day it is. Something significant happens in Hong Kong at 3 AM your time? You can still react. That's not a small advantage—it's the difference between catching a wave and watching it pass.
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RugPullProphet
· 6h ago
Seize the time difference to make money, traditional finance really needs to change
Speaking of which, when the Venezuela incident happened the other day, the crypto market reacted instantly, while the stock market was still sleeping... That's the gap
24-hour trading truly demonstrates real strength, no need to wait around for the old-fashioned rule of Monday opening
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BlindBoxVictim
· 7h ago
NGL, traditional finance is really outdated. By Monday morning when the market opens, everything will have cooled down.
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MultiSigFailMaster
· 12h ago
Honestly, that traditional finance system is just a backdoor for the institutional bigwigs. Retail investors being locked out and waiting for the market to open is simply outrageous.
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0xDreamChaser
· 01-07 04:51
Really, the cost of sleep time is too high. Wake up and the opportunity is gone.
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24/7 might sound simple, but using it makes you realize how useless traditional markets are.
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So now I’m just watching global news feeds, afraid of missing the next Venezuela moment.
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That wave of pltr definitely caught the opportunity, but honestly, luck played a big role too.
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Traditional finance trading hours are really ridiculous. Why must trading only happen on weekdays during working hours?
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The advantage of the crypto market is indeed incredible, but the problem is 99% of people simply can’t keep up.
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There was movement in Hong Kong at 3 a.m., I already set an alert. Traditional stock investors should be sleeping.
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But the risk doubles too. 24/7 means you can’t truly rest.
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RunWhenCut
· 01-07 04:47
That's why I stubbornly stick to crypto and won't let go. Traditional finance is really outdated. By the time the market opens, the opportunity will have passed.
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AirdropHunterXM
· 01-07 04:45
Really, 24/7 trading is awesome. The traditional finance system should have been eliminated long ago.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-07 04:38
ngl this is the real reason why tradfi is getting beaten, by the time the market opens, you've already become the bag holder.
Around-the-clock markets matter way more than most people realize. The thing is, when major geopolitical shifts happen, they rarely wait for 9 AM Monday morning. By then, the opportunity's already gone.
I spotted $PLTR as a solid entry point right when tensions with Venezuela escalated. But here's the catch—if I'd sat around waiting for traditional markets to open at premarket, I'd have already missed the move. That's the real edge of 24/7 crypto trading.
Tradfi moves at a snail's pace with artificial boundaries. You're locked out of acting on real-time global events unless you've got insider access or institutional connections. Crypto doesn't care what time zone you're in or what day it is. Something significant happens in Hong Kong at 3 AM your time? You can still react. That's not a small advantage—it's the difference between catching a wave and watching it pass.