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Mon - Thur

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In my opinion, the best days of th week to trade is on Monday because every position opened on Monday has the longest remaining time to be closed before the weekend arrived on Friday. This will avoid the risk of carry over the position over the weekend.

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For me Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Sometimes Monday, Friday depending on news

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Tuesday to Friday. Best days are Wednesday and Thursday.

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From the middle to last day of the week, market has more movement, price trends and direction for currency pairs are forming, so these are generally good days to trade.

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Best Days of the week is from Tuesday to Friday. Usually Mondays tned to be slower and have low volatility.

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Everyone has their own theories and evidence to support their decision to place market orders at particular times when making trades in the stock market. There is certainly a psychological influence on how people react to certain days of the week, and this may translate to an individual’s thoughts and work habits being affected as a result. I am not an expert in psychology, nor will I pretend to be. The expectation, however, is that individuals have a clearer focus and optimism of the week ahead when it comes to Monday through Wednesday, and gradually the focus shifts to the weekend as we progress through Thursday and Friday. So, does the stock market react differently to various days of the week?
How has the market reacted in the past to various weekdays?

Having looked at data for the past 20 years, there is a distinguishable tendency for gains to occur on particular days of the week over others. Now mind you, the results certainly are not statistically significant, favoring one day over another, but the probability of achieving gains on a particular day of the week varies marginally from day to day.

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