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CryptoTreasuryTrend
A major theme in crypto this year has been the rise of public firms adding BTC to corporate reserves. More company leaders now view digital assets as a long-term store of value rather than a purely speculative trade. Each new purchase announcement has fueled debate about how corporate demand could affect future supply and price trends.
MyGateTradeStory
A few years ago, I focused almost entirely on charts. When several firms began adding BTC to their balance sheets, I paid little attention because the price response seemed limited at first.
Over time, I noticed a pattern. Large buyers were building positions with a long-term view while many traders remained focused on short-term swings. As corporate demand grew, market structure slowly changed. Supply available for sale became tighter, and buyer interest remained strong during pullbacks.
That shift encouraged me to rethink my approach. I started combining chart analysis with deeper research into demand drivers and capital flow.
Key lesson
The biggest lesson was that major trends often develop gradually. By the time a theme becomes obvious to everyone, much of the move may already have occurred. Watching long-term demand, corporate adoption, and capital flow helped me become a more patient investor and improved the quality of my trading decisions.
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