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Market cycle in terms of trading volume (for.BTC)

COINBASE:BTCUSD   Bitcoin
1st share price and trading volume increase together and maintain upward movement
2st Stock Price Increase, Decrease Trading
3st starts with strong supply and volume growth, but more volume is sold, prices and trading volume are falling
Last-stage plummeting price, decreasing transaction volume & panic cell

Phase 4 of the transaction quantity analysis

1. Strong demand: strong as trading volume increases on rising stock prices

2. Weak demand: Weak trading volume when stock price rises.
Stock prices rise by increasing the low point, but trading volume, the energy needed to sustain this condition, decreases.
That is, there are fewer investors willing to buy and there are large investors ready to sell.

3. Strong Supply: Beginning of a new downward trend, supply begins to exceed demand and the first stage begins with increased trading volume Institutions start selling and individual investors buy shares offered by institutions at a sharply lower level.
Fear and greed have become so strong that fluctuations in stock prices are moving.
A renewed increase in trading volume means greater supply power and suggests that the downward trend has room to shake the market again.

4. Weak Supply: The final stage of the decline is the falling share price and the decreasing volume of trading.
This stage of weak supply comes in two forms: panic selling and a depressed, lifeless decline.
A sharp drop in stock prices leads to a slight decline in trading volume, which means sellers are indifferent to falling stock prices.
a sign that the stock price is bottoming out and will be bullish in the future when no more investors are willing to sell.
If the share price is neutral after a significant drop in stock prices and the volume of trading increases, this means that the end of stage four, the weak supply, will shift back to strong demand.

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