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Quick thoughts on this Bitcoin pullback and what might fuel the next leg up past certain psychological levels...
Sure, markets don't move randomly—there's always something underneath. But here's the thing: saying "prices go up because more people are buying" is kinda missing the forest for the trees. Every transaction has two sides, right? Someone buys, someone sells. Always.
What actually shifts price isn't just volume—it's *conviction imbalance*. When one side desperately needs in (or out) more than the other side wants to take the opposite bet, that's when things get interesting. Liquidity depth matters. Positioning matters. Timing matters.
So when we're trying to decode post-correction catalysts, it's less about counting buyers versus sellers and way more about understanding who's holding the leverage, what narrative is cracking or building, and where the next pocket of urgency sits. That's the real driver.