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Deep Structural Demand

Definition

Deep structural demand refers to a sustained and fundamental buying pressure for an asset originating from long-term utility, increasing adoption, or significant technological advancements, rather than short-term speculation. This type of demand is often resilient to minor market fluctuations and indicates a growing underlying utility or value proposition. It reflects genuine, enduring interest in the asset’s core function. This differs from transient speculative interest.