Ethereum has been stagnant for nearly a week—exactly 6 days—showing no significant upward movement. To be honest, the holders' mentality is starting to fluctuate. The market has long lacked upward momentum, and this stalemate state is most likely to trigger anxiety. From a trading psychology perspective, when the expected gains have not materialized for a long time, waiting itself becomes a source of pressure. The current sideways movement of ETH reflects the dilemma among market participants—some are holding firm, while others are hesitant. This uncertainty often serves as a prelude to a market reversal.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 22h ago
6 days of sideways trading, why am I anxious? This is the right time to build a position, okay?
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TestnetNomad
· 01-19 19:16
6 days of sideways trading can indeed be frustrating, but isn't this a signal of accumulation?
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 01-19 19:11
This sideways movement is really incredible. Not moving for 6 days is driving me crazy, my mindset is collapsing.
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GasOptimizer
· 01-19 19:07
6 days of sideways movement? Check the data—has the fluctuation range narrowed? That's the key indicator. Emotional swings don't equal a confirmed direction; what we need are on-chain evidence, not psychological reassurance.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 01-19 18:59
Wait, you're anxious after just 6 days of sideways trading? I actually think this is a signal to get in.
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quietly_staking
· 01-19 18:47
Sideways trading for 6 days, feels more difficult than 6 months
Ethereum has been stagnant for nearly a week—exactly 6 days—showing no significant upward movement. To be honest, the holders' mentality is starting to fluctuate. The market has long lacked upward momentum, and this stalemate state is most likely to trigger anxiety. From a trading psychology perspective, when the expected gains have not materialized for a long time, waiting itself becomes a source of pressure. The current sideways movement of ETH reflects the dilemma among market participants—some are holding firm, while others are hesitant. This uncertainty often serves as a prelude to a market reversal.