The true rebound signal for the FET token has already appeared. The bottom selling wave has ended, and institutional funds have completed their positions at the low levels. The price has stabilized above the first key support level, which is a litmus test for whether the rebound can continue. The subsequent trend will be a steady step upward rather than a sudden surge. During this slow accumulation process, market sentiment is often the most easily overlooked — while retail investors are still hesitant, momentum is already brewing. Those who bought the dip have already profited, and a new upward cycle is forming.
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EternalMiner
· 4h ago
Retail investors are still debating whether to buy or not, but I've already bought everything. This is the information gap. Institutions have already been lurking at the bottom, just waiting for us to realize it.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 4h ago
The idea of institutions accumulating at low levels has been heard too many times, but this time it really feels different... Whether the support level can hold is the key, otherwise it will be another round of cutting leeks.
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MetaReckt
· 4h ago
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Institutional accumulation? People who bought the dip are already profiting? Etc., isn't that just a standard narrative switch? First they say a sharp decline is an opportunity, now they say there's a rebound. I just want to ask, how many retail investors really held on at the bottom?
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FastLeaver
· 4h ago
I'm tired of the phrase "institutional accumulation." Every day they talk about signals appearing, but the market still consolidates... Real rebounds don't have so many tricks. Either a surge pushes it up quickly or it continues to fall. Where does all this "slow accumulation" come from?
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BlockchainWorker
· 4h ago
The narrative that institutions are building positions at low levels has been heard countless times. The key still depends on whether the trading volume can keep up; simply standing firm at the support level is far from enough.
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PhantomHunter
· 4h ago
The term "institutional building" is heard too often. Every time, they say the bottom has appeared, but then it drops again... Let's see how it goes. Anyway, I already cut my losses on my FET long ago.
The true rebound signal for the FET token has already appeared. The bottom selling wave has ended, and institutional funds have completed their positions at the low levels. The price has stabilized above the first key support level, which is a litmus test for whether the rebound can continue. The subsequent trend will be a steady step upward rather than a sudden surge. During this slow accumulation process, market sentiment is often the most easily overlooked — while retail investors are still hesitant, momentum is already brewing. Those who bought the dip have already profited, and a new upward cycle is forming.