Bitcoin has recently surged above the $90,000 mark. Interestingly, if you pay close attention to the release schedule of these major news, they are mostly published on Friday evenings. This timing choice is meaningful—it provides a full 48-hour buffer for the stock market to react. By the time the market opens on Monday, the risks are largely absorbed. This kind of systematic market operation is common in both traditional finance and crypto markets. To survive in such an environment, you must learn to understand the logic behind these release timings.
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governance_lurker
· 22h ago
Sending messages on Friday night, I've seen through this trick long ago—it's just giving the market makers time to digest their chips.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-04 17:11
Big news on Friday night, same old tricks, these guys are only capable of this.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-04 07:50
Posting the news on Friday night, this tactic is really well understood. Anyway, no one will operate over the weekend. Just wait until Monday for a wave of profit-taking.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-04 07:43
Sending messages on Friday night is a common trick, I've seen through it long ago, but to be honest, most people are still getting scammed.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-04 07:42
Releasing news on Friday night is a brilliant move, really treating retail investors like fools.
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WalletsWatcher
· 01-04 07:37
I've seen through this routine of releasing articles on Friday long ago, it's just giving the big players time to digest their chips.
Bitcoin has recently surged above the $90,000 mark. Interestingly, if you pay close attention to the release schedule of these major news, they are mostly published on Friday evenings. This timing choice is meaningful—it provides a full 48-hour buffer for the stock market to react. By the time the market opens on Monday, the risks are largely absorbed. This kind of systematic market operation is common in both traditional finance and crypto markets. To survive in such an environment, you must learn to understand the logic behind these release timings.