Despite the sell-off, causing ETH’s price to drop from $4,900 to under $2,000, spot ETF flows show renewed interest and, in certain situations, ongoing capital allocation. This discrepancy between robust ETF demand and poor price performance raises the possibility that institutional and long-term investors are seeing the decline as an opportunity rather than a warning.

Compared to the previous turbulent periods, the recent flow bars are much smaller in both directions, and the sellers are running out of steam. According to the expert, this trend is relevant because the institutional exodus appears to be exhausting itself despite one of the sharpest ETH drawdowns in recent memory.
However, the intensity of selling is clearly fading, representing the first thing that needs to happen before any trend reversal emerges. Thus, Waidmann has warned that when selling stops before sentiment recovers, investors should pay attention. Interestingly, this is where the next move begins to develop.
Short Positions On ETH Are Vanishing From The MarketData shared by CW suggests that Investors with high levels of leverage seem to have used up much of their remaining capital. However, the expert has classified this trend as a very positive situation that could be pivotal for the ETH’s price.


















