#ETH Has the bull market arrived? No! Don’t go all-in, and don’t chase the rally.
The surge is brutal. In a pure crypto market, major coins that break out of consolidation trigger a violent rally, igniting widespread frenzy. People think the bull is here—and it seems it might still climb. But once the market reaches the tail end—when it comes to Ethereum, the question is whether it can even touch 2400 again—no matter whether it does or doesn’t, both futures contracts and spot should avoid chasing during this kind of heated moment.
Frenzy means getting trapped one after another, followed by regret. For futures, it’s often in the “top sprint” phase and then a choppy range afterwards. For spot, it’s “up and keep selling”—this refers to major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Is the market truly on its way to a bull market from here? I don’t think so. This could be the last rebound within a bear market. If Ethereum can’t hold above 2400 and keep rising without turning back, then the real bull hasn’t arrived. The market will likely enter a deeper pullback phase too. If Ethereum revisits 1500, whether it can break below 1500—both depend on whether the bottom is solid. $ETH is currently a sell zone. If you sell now, you sell more as it rises.
This time, Bitcoin hasn’t been as strong as Ethereum. It’s unlikely to reach 82000. $BTC —going to 71000–74500 as the extreme?
For spot, I don’t advocate rushing to buy right away. There will be good opportunities in September and October.
Are you regretting now that you didn’t buy Bitcoin around 60000—right on the dot? You hesitated too much?
There will still be chances in September and October. When the time comes, don’t keep hesitating. My strategy then: start daily DCA around 60000, and place batch buy limit orders in stages below—every 2400 USD—with accumulating orders.
This is the most painful stage at the end of the bear market. Don’t rush. After these last couple of months pass, the larger-scale upward move will come.
The surge is brutal. In a pure crypto market, major coins that break out of consolidation trigger a violent rally, igniting widespread frenzy. People think the bull is here—and it seems it might still climb. But once the market reaches the tail end—when it comes to Ethereum, the question is whether it can even touch 2400 again—no matter whether it does or doesn’t, both futures contracts and spot should avoid chasing during this kind of heated moment.
Frenzy means getting trapped one after another, followed by regret. For futures, it’s often in the “top sprint” phase and then a choppy range afterwards. For spot, it’s “up and keep selling”—this refers to major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Is the market truly on its way to a bull market from here? I don’t think so. This could be the last rebound within a bear market. If Ethereum can’t hold above 2400 and keep rising without turning back, then the real bull hasn’t arrived. The market will likely enter a deeper pullback phase too. If Ethereum revisits 1500, whether it can break below 1500—both depend on whether the bottom is solid. $ETH is currently a sell zone. If you sell now, you sell more as it rises.
This time, Bitcoin hasn’t been as strong as Ethereum. It’s unlikely to reach 82000. $BTC —going to 71000–74500 as the extreme?
For spot, I don’t advocate rushing to buy right away. There will be good opportunities in September and October.
Are you regretting now that you didn’t buy Bitcoin around 60000—right on the dot? You hesitated too much?
There will still be chances in September and October. When the time comes, don’t keep hesitating. My strategy then: start daily DCA around 60000, and place batch buy limit orders in stages below—every 2400 USD—with accumulating orders.
This is the most painful stage at the end of the bear market. Don’t rush. After these last couple of months pass, the larger-scale upward move will come.