Today, Ethereum directly broke below 3000, touching a low of 2865, with a 24-hour decline of over 8%. The total liquidation on the network reached $1.064 billion, approximately 180,000 traders faced forced liquidation, with long positions accounting for up to 90%. Market panic sentiment is spreading.



But there is a detail worth noting: while panic selling is happening, major funds have quietly started accumulating. Within an hour, $700 million in funds were absorbed at low levels, and some leading compliant platforms and institutional investors today aggressively bought up 12,000 ETH. This is clearly a wave of capital transfer driven by market panic.

From a technical perspective, after the bottoming out, there have been two consecutive small bullish candles, with trading volume shrinking accordingly. The signs of exhausted selling pressure are obvious, and a recovery rally could start at any time. In terms of intraday trading, it is recommended to watch for bullish opportunities around the 2920 level.
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-24 04:33
$1.064 billion liquidation scale, over 90% long positions liquidated... How outrageous is this leverage, it should have exploded long ago.

The main force's $700 million absorption was too smooth, the chip transfer is just so blatant.

I'm watching that threshold at 2920, but don't forget the risk control mechanism still needs to deduct points.
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DataBartendervip
· 01-22 20:33
180,000 people get liquidated, but the main players are frantically accumulating at low levels. This move is truly brilliant... The panic of retail investors is the feast for institutions.
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MEVHunterXvip
· 01-22 07:48
Ah, it's that same trick again. The retail investors' leek-cutting machine is back in action.

The main force is accumulating at the bottom, while we are taking the bait at the top. An eternal cycle, brother.

I'm watching the 2920 line closely. Let's see if it can really rebound.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 01-22 07:47
Uh, that's not right. Shouldn't the 2920 level that institutions are aggressively sweeping now bounce back?
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 01-22 07:44
Damn, it's the same old trick again. Retail investors get harvested while the big players are eating up at the low levels. Why is the difference so huge?
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