KEY POINTS
  • Investors may trade cryptocurrency outside of the work week, allowing for after-hours price swings.
  • Fluctuations happen on weekends due to less volume, margin trading and other factors, experts say. 
  • Weekend drops may have significant effects as regulators weigh long-term plans for digital currency.

Cryptocurrency is known for volatility and some experts say crashes tend to happen on weekends.

"This has been a phenomenon in crypto for several years," said Stephen McKeon, associate professor of finance at the University of Oregon in Eugene, and partner at Collab+Currency, a cryptocurrency-focused investment fund.