When the market is 'silent', but movement is being prepared
Sometimes the market appears completely neutral. There is no pronounced dynamics, no sharp impulses, no sense that something is happening. This state is often perceived as a lack of opportunities.
In fact, market silence occurs during moments of temporary equilibrium. Participants have already adjusted their expectations and taken positions, but are not ready to take action until new conditions arise. From the outside, this looks like stagnation, while internally it feels like a phase of preparation.