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Morgan Stanley has submitted an Ethereum ETF filing to the SEC. This move marks a further deepening of the world's top financial institutions' involvement in digital assets. As a traditional financial giant, Morgan Stanley's actions often signal an accelerating trend of market institutionalization. As the second-largest public chain, the launch of its ETF will significantly lower the entry barriers for institutional investors and is expected to inject new liquidity into the market. This also reflects the increasing integration of digital assets into the mainstream financial ecosystem.
Is the ETH ETF coming? Those who are still doubting should wake up.
Is it true? Even Morgan Stanley is taking action. This time it's different.
Why does it feel like institutions are all racing against time, afraid of being a step late?
Wait, whether the SEC approves or not is still two different things...
This wave of momentum is really interesting; traditional finance has finally become more modest.
Traditional financial giants are entering the market, and this time, they might really stir things up.
Once the ETF passes, the window for retail investors to buy the dip could close.
Institutionalization is here, but the big players have already been accumulating chips.
Waiting to see the follow-up developments; this wave might be different.
Why do I feel like every positive news is followed by a sell-off? It's a routine.
It's a good thing, but don't celebrate too early; approval still needs to wait.
When the ETF launches, institutions are frantically buying in, and retail investors are FOMOing in to buy the dip. I know this routine too well... The head and shoulders pattern is becoming more and more obvious.
It's okay, I already set my stop-loss levels long ago, just waiting to see how this market cycle will end. Maybe we can catch the bottom?
Well, I mean when the price drops to half of the previous high.
This time, it’s definitely different... Anyone who believes that is a fool, haha.
There are warning signs everywhere, but I just can't shake the habit of buying the dip at high levels. The more it falls, the more I want to buy.