The Ethereum [ETH] community is divided. On one side, large players are stepping in… but mostly in the Spot market, not Futures. On the other, short-term traders continue to push and pull prices. The market looks active, but does the community actually believe in it? Spot market whale-heavy, retail dominates Futures Average order sizes on the Ethereum Spot market have consistently fallen into the “big whale” category since earlier this year, even as ETH slipped. The big players with the deep pockets are buying directly, rather than cutting exposure during the dip. In the Futures market, however, order sizes are largely in the “normal” to retail range. There are very few, brief spikes in whale activity. Through much of the recent downtrend, retail-sized trades dominated. The big players don't believe in leveraged positions. More short-term selling pressure The Taker Buy/Sell Ratio makes the divide deeper. For the most part, the ratio has stayed below 1.0 (recently around 0.93); aggressive sell orders are outweighing buys. Even during the short recovery phases, spikes above 1.0 didn't last long. They were quickly met with sell pressure. While whales accumulate, short-term traders are cashing in. So, while there's long-term belief building underneath, the weak immediate sentiment is killing any chance of upside. Until this is rectified, ETH's price action will stay choppy. Watch for TWO things carefully A pickup in larger Future orders would make conviction in the leveraged markets obvious. Simultaneously, a strong move in the taker buy/sell ratio above 1.0 is also critical. That will confirm that buying pressure is slowing down and that the aggressive whales are also stepping in. Until these factors are checked off the list, ETH rallies are likely to face trouble, with the short-term holders selling into strength. Final Summary Ethereum whales are accumulating in spot markets, but there's weak Futures participation. A sell-heavy ratio, along with it, is killing the possibility of an upside.
Ethereum whales step in as retail sells – Why isn’t ETH rallying?
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