#MyWeekendTradingPlan 👇 Weekend goals: ✔️ Review this week’s trades ✔️ Refine watchlist ✔️ Prep for next week’s setups ✔️ Manage risk + reset mindset 🔍 1) Review & Reflect (Saturday) • Go over every trade from the past week — wins, losses, and breakevens. • Ask: What worked? What didn’t? Why? • Update your trade journal with entry/exit reasons and emotional notes. This reflection builds discipline and sharpens future decisions.
💡 2) Market Analysis & Watchlist (Saturday) • Use technical tools (support/resistance, trendlines, RSI/Bollinger setups). • Identify key levels and setups for BTC, ETH, and high‑probability altcoins. • Avoid random trades — plan only trades that fit your strict criteria. Weekend technical prep gives clarity before markets get noisy again.
📈 3) Prepare for News & Macro (Sunday) • Scan the economic calendar for major events next week. • Note any political, CPI, or macro catalysts that could move markets. • Adjust your bias (bullish/bearish/neutral) based on macro expectations. Getting ahead of market drivers increases your edge come Monday.
⚙️ 4) Risk & Position Management • Decide ahead whether you’ll hold or close positions into Monday. • If holding: widen stop losses or reduce size — weekend liquidity is thinner. • If closing: lock in profits or cut losses and avoid unnecessary exposure. Weekend volatility and wider spreads can trigger orders unexpectedly.
🧠 5) Mindset & Rest • Step away from screens for a bit — burnout kills performance. • Practice meditation, exercise, or hobbies to recharge. Traders who balance life and markets make smarter decisions under pressure.
🔁 Sunday Final Check Before Sunday night ends: ✔️ Finalize watchlist ✔️ Set alerts ✔️ Pre‑define entry/exit levels ✔️ Confirm risk per trade Preparation > Prediction. Bottom line: Weekends are for prep — not impulsive entries. Use this time to sharpen your edge, manage risk, and enter next week with a clear, confident plan.
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Falcon_Official
· 46m ago
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repanzal
· 1h ago
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#MyWeekendTradingPlan
#MyWeekendTradingPlan 👇
Weekend goals:
✔️ Review this week’s trades
✔️ Refine watchlist
✔️ Prep for next week’s setups
✔️ Manage risk + reset mindset
🔍 1) Review & Reflect (Saturday)
• Go over every trade from the past week — wins, losses, and breakevens.
• Ask: What worked? What didn’t? Why?
• Update your trade journal with entry/exit reasons and emotional notes.
This reflection builds discipline and sharpens future decisions.
💡 2) Market Analysis & Watchlist (Saturday)
• Use technical tools (support/resistance, trendlines, RSI/Bollinger setups).
• Identify key levels and setups for BTC, ETH, and high‑probability altcoins.
• Avoid random trades — plan only trades that fit your strict criteria.
Weekend technical prep gives clarity before markets get noisy again.
📈 3) Prepare for News & Macro (Sunday)
• Scan the economic calendar for major events next week.
• Note any political, CPI, or macro catalysts that could move markets.
• Adjust your bias (bullish/bearish/neutral) based on macro expectations.
Getting ahead of market drivers increases your edge come Monday.
⚙️ 4) Risk & Position Management
• Decide ahead whether you’ll hold or close positions into Monday.
• If holding: widen stop losses or reduce size — weekend liquidity is thinner.
• If closing: lock in profits or cut losses and avoid unnecessary exposure.
Weekend volatility and wider spreads can trigger orders unexpectedly.
🧠 5) Mindset & Rest
• Step away from screens for a bit — burnout kills performance.
• Practice meditation, exercise, or hobbies to recharge.
Traders who balance life and markets make smarter decisions under pressure.
🔁 Sunday Final Check
Before Sunday night ends:
✔️ Finalize watchlist
✔️ Set alerts
✔️ Pre‑define entry/exit levels
✔️ Confirm risk per trade
Preparation > Prediction.
Bottom line:
Weekends are for prep — not impulsive entries. Use this time to sharpen your edge, manage risk, and enter next week with a clear, confident plan.