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Ethereum’s Big Dip: Should You Buy, Sell, Or Hold?

2025/11/11 19:19
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Over the past few weeks, Ethereum has experienced some tough times.

After all, a 15% slide in just a week is big enough to rattle even seasoned crypto investors. Prices have fallen to levels you haven’t seen in months, and for anyone watching their portfolio turn red, it’s natural to wonder if this is the beginning of the end or the start of a comeback.

The Fall — And What’s Behind It

If you’ve been around crypto, you know that volatility is a feature. Watching Ethereum, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency, tumble down so fast can be scary.

If you ask serial investors, some might see that this could be due to macroeconomic uncertainty, like inflation, interest rates, and global risk aversion. At the same time, others blame liquidations and short-term panic.

Whatever the reason, sometimes those cliff dives lead to something interesting. This is what traders like to call bearish exhaustion. That’s when the market has fallen so far, so fast that sellers start to run out of steam.

And that’s when you need to start taking notice, because exhaustion could be the first sign of recovery.

Why Are Some People Quietly Buying?

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