Personally, I'm still optimistic that ETH can reach $8,500. The US might cut interest rates in December, and Japan is considering raising theirs, so the macro environment is pretty favorable this time. I don't think the bull market is over yet, although it's hard to say how much longer it will last. At this point, if you want to get in, you should hurry; if you miss out, you'll have to buy at higher prices later. What do you all think?
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CryptoGoldmine
· 13h ago
From the perspective of hash rate to revenue ratio, this is indeed a good opportunity to make arrangements. A target of 8500 is not aggressive, supported by historical data.
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GateUser-5854de8b
· 13h ago
$8,500? Wait until the rate cut in December actually happens before bragging.
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YieldWhisperer
· 13h ago
wait, actually the macro math doesn't check out here. fed cuts + boj hikes = net neutral at best, not exactly the tailwind everyone's hyping. seen this exact rationalization pattern in 2021 right before the rug pull narratives started
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SatoshiChallenger
· 13h ago
Data shows that the last time confidence was this high, ETH dropped from 1400 to 600. Interestingly, no one remembers this.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 13h ago
$8,500? Bro, are you serious about this expectation? Feels a bit too optimistic.
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Rugman_Walking
· 13h ago
8500? Bro, your expectation is a bit conservative.
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Personally, I'm still optimistic that ETH can reach $8,500. The US might cut interest rates in December, and Japan is considering raising theirs, so the macro environment is pretty favorable this time. I don't think the bull market is over yet, although it's hard to say how much longer it will last. At this point, if you want to get in, you should hurry; if you miss out, you'll have to buy at higher prices later. What do you all think?