Market Momentum Carries Forward: A Trading Pattern Worth Watching
The strength or weakness displayed during afternoon trading often extends into the following trading day. This pattern reflects how market momentum and intraday sentiment can establish directional bias that persists beyond the current session. Understanding this continuation dynamic is valuable for traders positioning around key trading hours and managing risk exposure.
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unrekt.eth
· 6h ago
Can the strength or weakness in the midday trading really carry over to the next day? I feel like this theory often gets proven wrong...
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MemeKingNFT
· 6h ago
The momentum from the afternoon session will really carry over to tomorrow. I said that this bearish signal isn't that simple; I've already hidden clues in the on-chain data, and now someone has finally written about it.
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SighingCashier
· 6h ago
The strength or weakness in the afternoon session can really carry over to the next day. I don't believe this time it's just a false signal.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 6h ago
The afternoon session's trend really can carry over to the next day. I've known this for a long time, and often going long in reverse can catch the continuation overnight.
Market Momentum Carries Forward: A Trading Pattern Worth Watching
The strength or weakness displayed during afternoon trading often extends into the following trading day. This pattern reflects how market momentum and intraday sentiment can establish directional bias that persists beyond the current session. Understanding this continuation dynamic is valuable for traders positioning around key trading hours and managing risk exposure.