Yili Hua's affiliated research fund Trend Research has increased its holdings in Ethereum again. According to the latest data, the fund purchased 11,520 ETH this time, with a transaction volume of approximately $34.93 million. In the current market environment, institutional continuous accumulation of Ethereum reflects optimism about ecosystem development. Such large-scale position changes often provide reference signals for market participants.
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BlockchainDecoder
· 18h ago
Data shows that institutions are increasing their holdings, but it is worth noting that this "positive signal" itself may also serve as a contrarian indicator, as research indicates that market participants often overinterpret the implications of block trades.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 18h ago
With such obvious institutional bottom-fishing signals, how can there still be people shouting "short" every day?
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liquiditea_sipper
· 18h ago
Institutions are pouring so much money into ETH, it really is different.
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UncleWhale
· 18h ago
institution buying the dip again... bullish signal or just portfolio rebalancing? 🤔 either way, 11.5k eth ain't pocket change lol
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 18h ago
Institutions are continuously buying up ETH. Should we retail investors follow suit or wait?
Yili Hua's affiliated research fund Trend Research has increased its holdings in Ethereum again. According to the latest data, the fund purchased 11,520 ETH this time, with a transaction volume of approximately $34.93 million. In the current market environment, institutional continuous accumulation of Ethereum reflects optimism about ecosystem development. Such large-scale position changes often provide reference signals for market participants.