ETH is trading below the critical red support line with Y coordinate at -7, signaling weakness in the near term. What's more concerning is that most of the top 15 assets are also slipping below this red line simultaneously. The MACD indicator continues its downward trajectory, which typically confirms bearish momentum rather than reversal strength. With major players notably absent from the buying side, the market is showing unmistakable general selling pressure across the board. For traders monitoring broader market conditions, comparing this snapshot against historical stats and bubble patterns becomes essential to assess whether we're seeing a temporary pullback or the beginning of a deeper correction.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-10 11:02
Broke the support line again, big players are probably hiding now.
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AirdropHunter
· 01-10 09:59
Broke the support again? The big players have all left, and this market is hanging by a thread.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 01-07 14:00
Another "historical bottom" story, what are the big players playing this time?
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-07 13:48
Brothers, this is really going to break through now, the MACD has already formed a death cross.
ETH is trading below the critical red support line with Y coordinate at -7, signaling weakness in the near term. What's more concerning is that most of the top 15 assets are also slipping below this red line simultaneously. The MACD indicator continues its downward trajectory, which typically confirms bearish momentum rather than reversal strength. With major players notably absent from the buying side, the market is showing unmistakable general selling pressure across the board. For traders monitoring broader market conditions, comparing this snapshot against historical stats and bubble patterns becomes essential to assess whether we're seeing a temporary pullback or the beginning of a deeper correction.