During the warmer months, trading volumes often thin out as institutional players take vacations. This seasonal slowdown, known as summer liquidity, creates wider bid-ask spreads and choppier price action. Day traders and market makers can exploit these inefficiencies for short-term gains, while long-term investors may face higher costs when executing large orders.
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