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Strong Conviction Signal

Definition

A strong conviction signal indicates a high degree of belief among investors in an asset’s long-term value and future price appreciation. This signal can manifest through various on-chain metrics, such as sustained accumulation by long-term holders, reduced selling pressure from experienced investors, or a significant increase in illiquid supply. It suggests that a substantial portion of the market is holding assets with little intention of selling them in the short term, regardless of minor price fluctuations. Such signals often precede significant upward price movements over extended periods.