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The best (and worst) days to trade based on 60 years of market data [Video]

After analyzing over 60 years of S&P 500 data, the evidence is clear: Tuesday through Thursday consistently outperform the rest of the week for trading, with Tuesday showing the strongest returns and Monday the weakest. In this video, I'll break down exactly why this pattern exists, how institutional flows create these weekly trends, and how I use this timing edge in my own trading strategy to stack the odds in my favor.

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