The rebound has brought back the appetite for declining purchases, but signs of instability remain present at the market's base. The increase in leverage combined with weak demand for assets raises questions about the solidity of this movement. There are indications that the market may just be testing the upper limit of confidence rather than confirming a true bottom. The divergence between the momentary euphoria and the reality of market fundamentals remains a concern that deserves investors' attention.
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The rebound has brought back the appetite for declining purchases, but signs of instability remain present at the market's base. The increase in leverage combined with weak demand for assets raises questions about the solidity of this movement. There are indications that the market may just be testing the upper limit of confidence rather than confirming a true bottom. The divergence between the momentary euphoria and the reality of market fundamentals remains a concern that deserves investors' attention.