I always feel that the market will not end at this stage because all products in the cryptocurrency circle, including Ethereum and altcoins, have not shown much improvement. The sentiment of Ethereum breaking its historical high did not bring much, but instead welcomed a correction after the new high. If it ends here, then who benefits? Institutions and listed companies? Most of Ethereum's cost is still around the 3000s, while most institutions' cost for Bitcoin is around 70,000. So, with so much effort and so much capital, achieving such a percentage of profit seems unlikely.

If you say that the expectations of institutions and listed companies are different from retail investors, then fine. Now many altcoins also show crypto reserves, genuinely using money to buy. Moreover, most altcoins are just holding on and have not started to perform, so ending here does not align with logical expectations.

Also, now some people are starting to use escape-top indicators to look at market expectations. All market indicators are lagging. Currently, even a single statement from Trump can influence market trends and expectations, so using these indicators to judge bull and bear markets shows that those who understand, understand.

To say there is an ending signal, it would definitely be when some listed companies start selling coins, or when altcoins' crypto reserves sell coins, that would possibly indicate an end. Because Ethereum was bought up by listed companies' crypto reserve strategies since June, otherwise, could these fluctuations rely on the Ethereum team pulling it up themselves? It's impossible. The Ethereum Foundation itself is still continuously offloading, constantly affecting the market. I don’t know if everyone remembers that there was a time when the Ethereum Foundation came out to sell Ethereum, and the next day Ethereum would react and correct.

In fact, the logic is the same as these ancient whales selling coins to buy Ethereum now. It's just that these whales' funds have not left the crypto circle, but when these listed companies sell, it is different. When listed companies sell, it is likely that they are directly cashing out. Keeping an eye on this action can also be considered a signal to top out.