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In crypto markets, price levels often gain significance simply because many traders are watching them.
When the market approaches a previous high, attention naturally increases. Breakout traders prepare entries above the level, while others anticipate a rejection and position for a pullback. This collective focus can shape how price behaves around the zone.
Tokens like $TIA have shown how these widely observed levels influence market structure. The first test typically produces a reaction as traders assess the strength of the resistance. Price may pull back as sellers defend the level.
However, if the market returns to the same level multiple times and each rejection becomes weaker, it can indicate that sell-side liquidity is gradually being absorbed. Each attempt consumes more of the available supply.
Eventually, the resistance weakens to the point where even moderate buying pressure can push price beyond it. At that stage, the breakout is less about sudden demand and more about the gradual disappearance of supply.
Within the TON ecosystem, infrastructure like STONfi supports efficient swap routing, enabling traders to reposition quickly when key levels finally give way.
Markets often break not because demand suddenly explodes
but because supply slowly runs out.
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