Using daily BTC-USD data from September 19,2014 to January 21,2024,this paper re-examines whether weekends differ from weekdays for Bitcoin along three margins:average returns,close-to-close volatility,and trading act...Using daily BTC-USD data from September 19,2014 to January 21,2024,this paper re-examines whether weekends differ from weekdays for Bitcoin along three margins:average returns,close-to-close volatility,and trading activity.We implement Welch mean comparisons and HAC-robust OLS with month fixed effects(bandwidths 5,7,and 14).In the full sample and across subsamples(2016–2019;2020–2023;early 2024),we find no detectable weekend–weekday gap in average returns,while volatility and trading activity are lower on weekends.The patterns are robust to using squared returns as a volatility proxy.The joint evidence is consistent with liquidity and attention mechanisms—quieter weekends rather than compensating return premia.Replication files reproduce all tables and figures.展开更多
文摘Using daily BTC-USD data from September 19,2014 to January 21,2024,this paper re-examines whether weekends differ from weekdays for Bitcoin along three margins:average returns,close-to-close volatility,and trading activity.We implement Welch mean comparisons and HAC-robust OLS with month fixed effects(bandwidths 5,7,and 14).In the full sample and across subsamples(2016–2019;2020–2023;early 2024),we find no detectable weekend–weekday gap in average returns,while volatility and trading activity are lower on weekends.The patterns are robust to using squared returns as a volatility proxy.The joint evidence is consistent with liquidity and attention mechanisms—quieter weekends rather than compensating return premia.Replication files reproduce all tables and figures.