Ever noticed the pattern? Major geopolitical tensions tend to escalate when traditional markets are closed—typically weekends. Some market observers argue this timing isn't coincidental but rather strategic, designed to contain potential market shocks before US equities reopen. Whether institutional positioning, policy coordination, or market manipulation plays a role remains debated. What's clear: traditional finance timing and global events often move in tandem. For crypto traders watching macroeconomic signals, understanding these patterns is crucial—volatile geopolitical news can cascade into digital asset volatility when markets wake up Monday morning.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-06 00:06
The news about the weekend's collapse only hit on Monday—such a perfect timing!
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-04 09:03
Weekend fireworks, Monday harvesting the leeks, this trick is really clever
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 01-03 13:33
Weekend fireworks, Monday liquidation, I've seen through this trick a long time ago.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-03 12:56
Making moves over the weekend is really the default operation; expect an explosion when the market opens on Monday.
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-03 12:51
Bombs on weekends and leeks on Mondays, I have seen through this routine
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governance_lurker
· 01-03 12:50
Fireworks on the weekend, crash on Monday, I've seen through this trick a long time ago.
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WenAirdrop
· 01-03 12:48
Playing the weekend tricks so smoothly, they cut a wave right at the Monday opening.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-03 12:45
The big news over the weekend, this trick has been exposed long ago, mainly just waiting for Monday's opening to harvest the profits.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-03 12:34
The method of detonating bombs on weekends is really amazing, and on Monday, the gap was bloody to wash retail investors
Ever noticed the pattern? Major geopolitical tensions tend to escalate when traditional markets are closed—typically weekends. Some market observers argue this timing isn't coincidental but rather strategic, designed to contain potential market shocks before US equities reopen. Whether institutional positioning, policy coordination, or market manipulation plays a role remains debated. What's clear: traditional finance timing and global events often move in tandem. For crypto traders watching macroeconomic signals, understanding these patterns is crucial—volatile geopolitical news can cascade into digital asset volatility when markets wake up Monday morning.