【ETH is bottoming out—don’t be fooled by the Fear Index】
The market Fear Index is 31, and everyone is scared. But a veteran tells you: that’s exactly the signal for when I started building my position.
Look at ETH’s current price: $ 1925. In the past 7 days, it’s up nearly 4%. On the larger time frame, it’s indeed still in a low zone—down about 61% from the all-time high. But here’s the question: with so much decline, has the fundamentals changed? Has the Ethereum ecosystem stopped? Has the staking size shrunk?
No.
So why is everyone still afraid? Because of emotions. The Fear Index is an emotion indicator—emotions have never been anything other than overly optimistic at highs and overly pessimistic at lows. Historically, every time the Fear Index drops below 30, the market often begins building the bottom. You’ve all seen what happened after the extreme lows in 2022.
The ETF data is also interesting: last week, there was a net inflow of $850 million, and most of it went into Bitcoin. But capital has rotation effects—once the funds make money on BTC and stabilize their footing, the next step will be to move into ETH and other major coins. The “big player” won’t only trade one asset.
What does low trading volume indicate? It means everyone is watching and doesn’t want to move. But consider it another way: selling pressure is also easing. Those who were going to cut early already did—what remains are holders with enough conviction.
So putting it plainly: if you’re currently in cash (no position) or have bullets, this is the window to enter in batches. Not a full send—staggered entries. For a reference price range, $ 1850–$ 1900 is strong support, while $ 2100–$ 2200 is near-term resistance.
The real question is this: ETH’s fundamentals haven’t changed, but market sentiment has. That gap is where the opportunity comes from—where the profit is sourced.
What’s your signal right now? Are you still waiting for even lower levels, or have you already started positioning?
The market Fear Index is 31, and everyone is scared. But a veteran tells you: that’s exactly the signal for when I started building my position.
Look at ETH’s current price: $ 1925. In the past 7 days, it’s up nearly 4%. On the larger time frame, it’s indeed still in a low zone—down about 61% from the all-time high. But here’s the question: with so much decline, has the fundamentals changed? Has the Ethereum ecosystem stopped? Has the staking size shrunk?
No.
So why is everyone still afraid? Because of emotions. The Fear Index is an emotion indicator—emotions have never been anything other than overly optimistic at highs and overly pessimistic at lows. Historically, every time the Fear Index drops below 30, the market often begins building the bottom. You’ve all seen what happened after the extreme lows in 2022.
The ETF data is also interesting: last week, there was a net inflow of $850 million, and most of it went into Bitcoin. But capital has rotation effects—once the funds make money on BTC and stabilize their footing, the next step will be to move into ETH and other major coins. The “big player” won’t only trade one asset.
What does low trading volume indicate? It means everyone is watching and doesn’t want to move. But consider it another way: selling pressure is also easing. Those who were going to cut early already did—what remains are holders with enough conviction.
So putting it plainly: if you’re currently in cash (no position) or have bullets, this is the window to enter in batches. Not a full send—staggered entries. For a reference price range, $ 1850–$ 1900 is strong support, while $ 2100–$ 2200 is near-term resistance.
The real question is this: ETH’s fundamentals haven’t changed, but market sentiment has. That gap is where the opportunity comes from—where the profit is sourced.
What’s your signal right now? Are you still waiting for even lower levels, or have you already started positioning?