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New Accumulation

Definition

New Accumulation describes a market period where assets are steadily acquired by investors, typically at lower prices, following a market downturn. This phase is characterized by a gradual increase in buying pressure without significant price spikes, as astute investors position themselves for future price appreciation. It often occurs during or after a period of market consolidation or a bear cycle, indicating a shift in sentiment from selling pressure to strategic asset acquisition. Observing new accumulation patterns can signal the potential for a market recovery.