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The lending landscape keeps shifting in interesting ways. There's no shortage of dollars ready to flow in—lenders are pretty comfortable extending capital right now. But here's what's catching everyone's attention: actual selling pressure stays surprisingly muted.
It creates this peculiar imbalance. You've got abundant liquidity on one side, yet the market isn't seeing the flood of sell orders many expected. This dynamic matters because it shapes how prices behave and where momentum might emerge next.
When dollars are easy to access but real selling stays limited, it typically signals confidence isn't fully broken. Traders still holding positions, not rushing to dump. That's different from scenarios where panic dumping overwhelms the market.
The takeaway? Watch this tension. Abundant lending combined with restrained selling suggests the market's finding some kind of equilibrium—at least for now. Whether that holds depends on what catalysts hit next.