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Data: Institutions or re-entering the Ethereum market, focusing on low volatility accumulation zones

2025-11-10 16:36:53
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According to market news, the average order size indicator for Ethereum spot trading shows that when the market recently dropped to $3,200, whale activity (green clusters) briefly surged. This pattern has historically appeared at local bottoms and early accumulation phases.

Analysis indicates that large market participants may be re-establishing positions in the discounted range, while retail traders remain cautious. Historical cycles show that the transition from whale accumulation to retail selling typically marks a trend reversal or a compression phase before a significant rise. If this behavior continues, and the $3,000 to $3,400 area can serve as structural support, Ethereum may enter a low-volatility accumulation range, building momentum for a potential bull market peak at $4,500 to $4,800.

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