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Range Compression: The Market Is Approaching the Bottom
Investors often look for bottoms through news, indicators, or market sentiment.
But sometimes the market itself leaves a rather simple clue through its distribution structure.
Look at this chart.
The first distribution range lasted approximately 118 days.
Price was in a prolonged consolidation, the market was digesting volume, followed by another downward move.
The next range was shorter, approximately 80 days.
Another distribution, another accumulation by sellers, then a new round of decline.
Now the current range, approximately 50 days.
What's interesting here is that each subsequent range is getting smaller.
This means sellers are getting:
- Less time to build positions
- Less price space to sell at higher levels
- Less volume to maintain selling pressure
In other words, the sellers' strength is gradually exhausting.
In the language of market mechanics, this looks like:
Weaker cause → Smaller effect.
When a market experiences a series of progressively compressed distribution ranges, this typically signals that the downtrend momentum is weakening and is approaching the point where sellers' pressure is depleted.
This doesn't yet mean the bottom has formed.
But it reveals another important moment:
The market is starting to run out of strength.
If this dynamic continues, the next phase of the cycle may no longer be distribution, but rather accumulation.
Investors, have you noticed this range compression effect in other BTC cycles? I'm very interested in breaking this down with historical cases. Drop an emoji, and I'll do this analysis.