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In the context of the 'Mushroom Top,' why does the market 'die quietly' rather than crashing immediately?

  1. The parent index itself sits within a broad accumulation phase, lending artificial support that delays the weak stock's decline.
  2. The market shows classic 'Falling Pressure,' a condition often seen in declines where no professional interest exists on either side.
  3. Professionals distribute supply gradually over weeks, creating a slow transfer to weak holders that lacks the urgency of a buying climax.
  4. Weak holders keep aggressively buying at the highs, supposedly offsetting professional selling volume and hiding the ongoing quiet distribution.

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