Asset repricing isn't complicated—it happens when sellers lose conviction. The moment holders stop dumping their bags, the entire dynamic shifts. What matters then? Buying pressure. When buyers outnumber sellers in both volume and determination, prices don't just float around randomly. They move. This is market mechanics 101: the side with stronger hands wins. No sellers willing to let go at current levels, combined with persistent buying interest, and you're looking at a repricing event. It's that simple.

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ContractHuntervip
· 23h ago
Basically, it's a psychological battle; once the seller collapses, it's all over.
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MEVSupportGroupvip
· 23h ago
Basically, the bottom-fishing goods are gone, and more people are starting to buy.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 23h ago
That's right, it's that simple. Those who are hesitant have already left.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 23h ago
In plain terms, the game changes the moment retail investors cut their losses.
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