Wild stat: $BTC has posted negative average returns on every single weekday over the past 3 months. The only green days? Weekends.

This isn't random. Weekday selling pressure from spot ETFs and Saylor's constant buys (which paradoxically create sell-side liquidity) are distorting normal price action. Traditional market hours = net outflows. Weekends = retail and global flows take over without the institutional drain.

This pattern won't last forever, but it tells you where the pressure is coming from right now. If you're trading short-term, fade the weekday grind and watch for weekend pops. If you're positioning for the cycle, this is just noise — but useful noise to time entries.

When this flips and weekdays start pumping again, that's your signal that ETF flows have turned or institutional appetite is back. Until then, the calendar matters more than the chart.