Supply Vacuum describes a market condition characterized by a severe lack of available assets for sale at current price levels. This scarcity occurs when holders are unwilling to sell, leading to minimal selling pressure. It often precedes sharp price increases due to unmet buying demand.
Context
The current market sometimes exhibits a supply vacuum, particularly after prolonged periods of accumulation or significant price corrections. This situation indicates strong conviction among existing holders and limited immediate downward price pressure. Observing this phenomenon provides insight into potential rapid upward price movements as buying interest encounters insufficient sell orders.
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