Even if the gap between supply and demand narrows, this price level still holds strategic significance. However, one point that is often overlooked is that inventories still have room to increase. Don't be fooled by surface data; an increase in reserves often changes the entire market landscape.
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HackerWhoCares
· 9h ago
Inventory is really easy to overlook; everyone is focused on supply and demand gaps, but little do they know that reserves are the hidden BOSS.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 21h ago
Inventory is really seriously underestimated. Everyone is watching the supply and demand gap, but no one is thinking about what will happen once the reserves increase... That's the real hidden danger.
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ForkItAll
· 21h ago
Inventory is indeed easy to overlook, but on the other hand, a surge in reserves isn't necessarily a bad thing; it depends on who is stockpiling.
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TokenStorm
· 21h ago
Inventory is often the market's hidden killer. On-chain data shows it clearly, but most people are still dreaming about those surface-level gaps.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 21h ago
*sigh* supply-demand convergence sounds nice but empirically speaking, inventory dynamics are what actually move markets. the data suggests everyone's staring at the spread while missing the real variable here. classic decentralization theater with metrics, ngl.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 21h ago
When the inventory surges, I start to tremble. This is the real accumulation phase. The apparent gap narrows? Ha, those are just dreams fabricated for retail investors.
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SandwichTrader
· 22h ago
As for inventory, it's indeed a hidden minefield. Everyone is focusing on the supply-demand gap, but no one really cares how high the positions can be stacked.
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BTCWaveRider
· 22h ago
Inventory is the real trump card, and this has been completely underestimated.
Even if the gap between supply and demand narrows, this price level still holds strategic significance. However, one point that is often overlooked is that inventories still have room to increase. Don't be fooled by surface data; an increase in reserves often changes the entire market landscape.