Many people say the fundamentals of Ethereum have changed... The treasury strategy has given Ethereum real buying power... The trend will be stable and won't crash... However, in my opinion, it's all just a setup. Has there ever been a good outcome for imitation coins in history? It's just a 'high-end game' of 'ETF + corporate treasury', but can't high-end games be manipulated?
Clearly not, many people are tracking the ETF data, and I really want to know if it can be profitable. Suppose you are part of a conspiracy group controlling 20% of Ethereum, can you resist the temptation to use this data to manipulate the market? The profit analysis method is always effective in a market with scarce liquidity;
The market only sees a genius in contracts rising and then liquidating in hyperliquid, but doesn't see how many hedging positions he opened in the BN contract completed*
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Similarly, the market only sees how much new buying power the ETF has, who has collaborated with listed companies to complete Ethereum reserves, but they will conduct dark operations in other markets ten times the data;
Last week, it was already mentioned in the channel that Ethereum doesn't need to be too high, 5-6k is enough, as long as it can hold, altcoins will naturally share the funds. The closer it gets to this position, the more dangerous Ethereum becomes, with no high cost-effectiveness.