Here's what most traders miss: support structures meant to stabilize price action often backfire. When these walls get absorbed, they don't just disappear—they trigger a cascade. The compression that follows actually amplifies volatility rather than dampening it.
Why? Because once a buy wall gets eaten, market participants recognize the defense failed. That psychological shift creates accelerated selling pressure. What was supposed to be a floor becomes a trap, converting potential buyers into panic sellers.
This is a core insight for anyone trading volatile assets. The mechanics designed to fight the market often just defer the move, then intensify it.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 16h ago
The buy orders collapsed super fast, that's psychological warfare right there. Once the defense line breaks, everything goes to chaos.
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alpha_leaker
· 16h ago
Buy wall disappears in seconds? That's a sign of the whale running away. See through it?
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SeasonedInvestor
· 16h ago
Buyers' momentum has collapsed; this is a psychological game. Once the defense line breaks, everything falls into chaos.
See how quickly that buy wall crumbled?
Here's what most traders miss: support structures meant to stabilize price action often backfire. When these walls get absorbed, they don't just disappear—they trigger a cascade. The compression that follows actually amplifies volatility rather than dampening it.
Why? Because once a buy wall gets eaten, market participants recognize the defense failed. That psychological shift creates accelerated selling pressure. What was supposed to be a floor becomes a trap, converting potential buyers into panic sellers.
This is a core insight for anyone trading volatile assets. The mechanics designed to fight the market often just defer the move, then intensify it.