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I've been watching ETF Inflows. Here's something interesting...
What’s Next for Ethereum? Bullish Signals and Market Barriers

I’ve been monitoring the inflows of Ether’s ETF. There’s a significant surge in Ethereum ETF inflows — the highest we’ve seen in quite some time. This signals increasing institutional interest, but a critical question remains: Will Ethereum finally conquer the $4,000 level and move to its historical high, just like all the other cryptocurrencies?

Currently, there’s a substantial sell wall at the $4,000-4200 zone. It’s clear that there are far more sellers than buyers in that price zone, but in my opinion, breaking through to reclaim $4300 and then $4500 is only a matter of time.

I share real-time investing insights like this, as well as all my buy and sell actions in my Financial Framework Investing Discord Group. Feel free to check it out if you’re interested.
Meanwhile, many of you have been asking: Is Ethereum dead? Bitcoin and other altcoins have been making new all-time highs, yet Ethereum is still trading within its range, approximately $1,000 below its previous peak. What does this mean for Ethereum’s potential?
In my latest video, I delve deep into Ethereum’s journey and future potential. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll learn:
How Ethereum is perceived globally compared to Bitcoin.
The bullish factors driving Ethereum’s adoption and value.
Potential risks every Ethereum investor should consider.
My personal investing strategy and why I remain bullish on ETH.
I’ve been investing in Ethereum since 2017, and my confidence in its long-term potential is stronger than ever. Let’s discuss the data and trends that make Ethereum the cornerstone of decentralized finance and blockchain innovation.
P.S. I’d love to hear your thoughts! Are you bullish on Ethereum, or are you taking a more cautious approach? Let’s discuss in the comments section of the video. 💬
Stay Informed & Invested,
Eric Pan (Ericnomics)