The market on weekends is usually a game among retail investors, as there are no major institutions participating in the market during this time. If there are no significant news impacts, the weekend market generally won't perform particularly poorly. Next, the focus we need to pay attention to is the Federal Reserve's meeting next week. The market widely expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, and a 25 basis point cut should be stable.
Additionally, Japan will release some news on the 19th, but it is said that they might postpone the announcement until March next year. If it really gets postponed until then, we may need to consider reducing positions during the period from March to May. As long as there are no major surprises, I believe that following the current pace, the returns should not be bad.