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Market Observation on Ethereum: In the past week, major capital has been continuously accumulating Ethereum, showing a clear divergence from Bitcoin's trend. Looking back at March this year, a similar scenario occurred—when BTC experienced a pullback, ETH was able to hold its ground, driven by concentrated accumulation from major funds, while BTC's main players showed no significant action at that time.
Based on these differences in major capital behavior, the recent strategy is: short Bitcoin at high levels, but adopt a wait-and-see approach towards Ethereum. Especially given the ongoing accumulation by ETH's main players, it is risky to short Ethereum easily. This divergence in capital flow often hints that the two assets may exhibit different trend rhythms in the future.
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Is there again a divergence in funds? The last time was in March, and I was also caught then.
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Shorting BTC is okay, but given ETH's current momentum, I really don't dare to act lightly.
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Those who understand the main force's logic know that there's a story behind this divergence.
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Wait, does main force building positions mean they will push later? Or is it another trap?
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I haven't forgotten the lesson from March. This time, I’ll be smarter.
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What does fund divergence mean? Are two coins going to follow different rhythms? That's interesting.
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I think shorting BTC at high levels is fine, but for ETH, let's wait and see.
The main force behind ETH is still aggressively accumulating. Going short at this point is purely suicidal.
A short-term short at the high level for BTC could be a gamble, but for ETH I prefer to stay on the sidelines and watch.
Wait, after the main force's accumulation in March, what was the final outcome?
This divergence market might be a precursor to a major shakeout. Feeling a bit anxious.
I don't know if BTC is going to drop or not, but I'm definitely avoiding this wave of ETH for now.
Wait, wasn't it the same story back in March... and what was the result?
The divergence in funding looks intimidating, but let's wait until a breakdown before making any judgments.