What actually triggers a shift from downtrend to uptrend? It's rarely the headlines or sentiment swings that do it.
The real catalyst is simpler: seller exhaustion combined with emerging buying pressure. Once the selling pressure dries up, even incremental buying activity becomes enough to push prices higher. That's the critical inflection point where the market turns.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-09 16:04
When sellers get tired, the price goes up. It's not that mysterious... The real turning point is just that simple and straightforward.
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-07 01:01
The seller exhaustion part is okay to discuss, but the real turning point is a game of probabilities... You always want to find that perfect moment, but it simply doesn't exist.
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AirdropHunterKing
· 01-07 00:59
I totally understand the point about seller exhaustion—it's like harvesting profits. After the retail investors are wiped out, that's when the real opportunity comes. Otherwise, no one will buy in even if the price is lower.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-07 00:54
The truth about rebounds is only revealed when sellers are exhausted; news reports are all nonsense.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-07 00:48
The point about the sell-off drying up is spot on, much more reliable than just reading the news.
What actually triggers a shift from downtrend to uptrend? It's rarely the headlines or sentiment swings that do it.
The real catalyst is simpler: seller exhaustion combined with emerging buying pressure. Once the selling pressure dries up, even incremental buying activity becomes enough to push prices higher. That's the critical inflection point where the market turns.