Trump's Friday night strike pattern is a repeatable 60-hour market signal

Trump's Friday night strike pattern is a repeatable 60-hour market signal — Beincrypto
Source: Beincrypto

Six major geopolitical and economic actions under President Donald Trump since mid-2025 all took place on Friday nights after equity markets closed, creating a repeatable 60-hour window from Friday close to Monday open that traders can map. That consistent timing across military strikes, tariff moves and corporate pressure campaigns has become a widely observed market signal.

Each confirmed event has produced a three-phase sequence: a Sunday evening futures shock, a partial Monday recovery, then a second, more sustained move in the initial direction. In the 60-hour window Bitcoin typically sells off 5–12% while Ether and altcoins fall 15–25% in the first 48 hours; S&P 500 futures gap down 1.5–3%; oil spikes 5–10%; the dollar gains and 10-year Treasury yields often drop sharply as flight-to-quality demand floods bonds.

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