Does ETH follow the path of BTC?

By CryptoMax1387 | Cryptocurrency_World | 13 Feb 2025


So, perhaps, I've already covered enough about the long-term prospects of the Ether, let's add a little hope.

What do we have in the near future?

We all know that the market is cyclical, and if you look closely at history, you can find patterns that repeat themselves over and over again.

The graph shows the similarity of the structure of BTC in the third cycle and the current ETH. What do we see?

1. Accumulation phase — the period when large players withdraw liquidity while the crowd still does not believe in growth.

2. Re-accumulation phase — the price tests resistance, rolls back, creating the illusion of weakness.

3. Multiple rejections — the market hits an important level several times, giving the feeling that "nothing is changing."

4. Manipulation — a false break down, which knocks out the stops, creating fear and panic.

5. Run-up — the moment when the liquidity is collected and the asset begins vertical growth.

Now the main thing. BTC gave x6 after this structure.

If ETH really repeats this pattern, then the next stage is an acceleration to the $6,500 – $8,000 zone.

What to do?

Many people are afraid of the moment of manipulation and panic out, but it is at this moment that the market offers the best opportunities. If ETH follows the BTC scenario, then the current accumulation may be a harbinger of aggressive growth.

The market doesn't like obvious movements. He makes people doubt first before moving in the direction that seems least likely.

Look at the behavior of the crowd, analyze the cycles, and remember: the more panic there is, the closer the acceleration 🚀

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