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All-Time Low (ATL)

Lowest historical price ever recorded for an asset since inception.

Beginner-friendly explanation  

The all-time low, or ATL, is the lowest price an asset has ever reached. When an asset hits its ATL, it often reflects fear, panic, or a total lack of confidence in the market.

 Intermediate-level insight  

ATL represents a historic low point, often tied to market crashes, bursting bubbles, or investor capitulation. It can signal a possible rebound zone, or deep structural weakness.

 Advanced perspective

ATL marks extreme depreciation phases, often at the end of bearish cycles or sharp crashes. It may become a strategic entry point for long-term investors or act as a liquidity trap before a reversal.

Trading Basics

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