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Extended downtrends rarely reverse in a single move. More often, the market first enters a stabilization phase where volatility compresses and price movement becomes more controlled. Tokens like $ENS occasionally demonstrate this pattern after prolonged declines, as daily ranges narrow and trading activity becomes more measured.
This contraction period can signal that aggressive selling pressure is fading. Instead of continued sharp drops, price begins to fluctuate within a tighter structure. If higher lows gradually appear within this compressed range, it may indicate the early stages of structural rebuilding, even if a strong upward move has not yet emerged.
Such phases are typically quiet. Speculative attention is low, headlines are minimal, and participation becomes more selective. Yet these calm periods often form the foundation for future trend shifts, as the market slowly absorbs supply and resets positioning.
Within the $TON ecosystem, gradual rebuilding can appear through consistent on-chain interaction. STONfi often functions as a steady execution layer during these periods, enabling participants to accumulate or rebalance positions efficiently while the broader structure stabilizes.
Downtrends rarely end with noise.
They usually end with silence first.
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