This article discusses the concept of market conviction, arguing that the true measure of a market's state is not its price but the underlying conviction of its participants. The author suggests that experiencing the same price point with different emotional responses indicates a deeper understanding of market dynamics beyond simple numerical values. This perspective challenges traditional market analysis by emphasizing subjective conviction over objective price points. AI
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing market dynamics.
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