Ethereum faces short-term adjustment pressure, but institutions are generally bullish. Futures market data reveals a key signal—there is still 10% to 25% upside potential waiting to be unlocked. The issue is that current market leverage positions are overly accumulated, making short-term profit-taking inevitable, which could trigger a wave of decline. However, from a medium-term perspective, a rebound trend is almost certain. Analysts believe that ETH is expected to recover to the $4100 level after a short-term correction. Traders looking to participate should be cautious of leverage liquidation risks and also seize the opportunity to position for the rebound.
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RegenRestorer
· 7h ago
Leverage liquidation really requires caution. Watching it rise quickly makes you want to follow the trend, but a sudden pullback can wipe out your position... Is $4100 still limited in potential?
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0xDreamChaser
· 7h ago
Leverage liquidation is really a nightmare; watching others make money while you get liquidated
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GateUser-c799715c
· 7h ago
Leverage liquidations are happening one after another; anyway, I'll wait until 4100 to act.
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LiquidityWizard
· 7h ago
That leverage liquidation routine... I say this every time, but what’s the result? It still depends on a mid-term rebound to save the day.
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GetRichLeek
· 7h ago
Same old story, 10% to 25%? Just listen and forget it. Last time they said the same thing, and I bottomed out at 3800 but got crushed down to 3200, losing a lot and still haven't recovered.
I don't believe you, if institutions are bullish, they are bullish. Why aren't they dumping when the time comes? It still depends on on-chain data; those futures contract data are all manipulated by the whales to deceive us.
Leverage liquidations are definitely unavoidable this time. Anyway, it's the retail investors getting slaughtered again. I'll just watch from the sidelines, waiting for the liquidation wave to pass.
The 4100 level feels uncertain, but since it has already adjusted, it’s indeed a good opportunity to lay low... Here I go again, really can't change this bad habit.
Ethereum faces short-term adjustment pressure, but institutions are generally bullish. Futures market data reveals a key signal—there is still 10% to 25% upside potential waiting to be unlocked. The issue is that current market leverage positions are overly accumulated, making short-term profit-taking inevitable, which could trigger a wave of decline. However, from a medium-term perspective, a rebound trend is almost certain. Analysts believe that ETH is expected to recover to the $4100 level after a short-term correction. Traders looking to participate should be cautious of leverage liquidation risks and also seize the opportunity to position for the rebound.