A price floor test refers to a market event where the price of a digital asset approaches or briefly falls below a previously established support level. This action evaluates the strength of demand at that particular price point. If the price quickly rebounds, it indicates that the floor held due to strong buying interest. Conversely, a sustained break below suggests a weakening of demand and potential further declines.
Context
The current market frequently witnesses price floor tests as assets react to macroeconomic factors and internal market dynamics. Analysts closely observe these tests to gauge investor conviction and identify critical support zones. Future price action will often depend on whether these established floors can withstand selling pressure or if new, lower support levels are established.
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