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BTC Hadi Mon Buy / Wed Sell (Time-Based)

Monday Buy / Wednesday Sell Indicator — Description
The Monday Buy / Wednesday Sell Indicator is a simple, rules-based trading signal built around a recurring short-term pattern often observed in market behavior. Rather than relying on prediction or speculation, the indicator applies a fixed weekly schedule designed to capture potential early-week strength and mid-week profit-taking tendencies.
How It Works
Buy Signal: Triggered at the market open on Monday.
Historically, Mondays can reflect market resets after weekend news, investor repositioning, or temporary price softness. The indicator treats this as a systematic entry point — not a forecast, but a rule.
Sell Signal: Triggered at the market close on Wednesday.
Mid-week sessions often see increased liquidity, corporate announcements, and institutional adjustments. The indicator exits positions on Wednesday to crystallize any early-week momentum before volatility rises later in the week.
Core Idea
Rather than predicting price direction, the indicator exploits a repeatable time-based behavioral pattern. The philosophy mirrors Munger’s view: “Take a simple idea and take it seriously,” while maintaining Buffett’s discipline and Dalio’s systematic rule-driven approach.
What It Is NOT
It is not a forecast of the market.
It is not personalized financial advice or a guarantee of profit.
It does not replace diversified, long-term investing.
Intended Use
This simple weekly rhythm:
Helps investors study short-term market seasonality.
Creates a disciplined practice for testing rules-based strategies.
Serves as an educational tool for building emotional detachment from day-to-day market noise.
The Monday Buy / Wednesday Sell Indicator is a simple, rules-based trading signal built around a recurring short-term pattern often observed in market behavior. Rather than relying on prediction or speculation, the indicator applies a fixed weekly schedule designed to capture potential early-week strength and mid-week profit-taking tendencies.
How It Works
Buy Signal: Triggered at the market open on Monday.
Historically, Mondays can reflect market resets after weekend news, investor repositioning, or temporary price softness. The indicator treats this as a systematic entry point — not a forecast, but a rule.
Sell Signal: Triggered at the market close on Wednesday.
Mid-week sessions often see increased liquidity, corporate announcements, and institutional adjustments. The indicator exits positions on Wednesday to crystallize any early-week momentum before volatility rises later in the week.
Core Idea
Rather than predicting price direction, the indicator exploits a repeatable time-based behavioral pattern. The philosophy mirrors Munger’s view: “Take a simple idea and take it seriously,” while maintaining Buffett’s discipline and Dalio’s systematic rule-driven approach.
What It Is NOT
It is not a forecast of the market.
It is not personalized financial advice or a guarantee of profit.
It does not replace diversified, long-term investing.
Intended Use
This simple weekly rhythm:
Helps investors study short-term market seasonality.
Creates a disciplined practice for testing rules-based strategies.
Serves as an educational tool for building emotional detachment from day-to-day market noise.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.