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ETH has broken through all four levels; how much fuel is left for the bull market?
4300, 4400, 4600, 4700 - ETH seems to be playing parkour, leaping over resistance levels all the way. The logic behind this is very clear: continuous inflow of ETFs, the prosperity of L2 tracks, and the return of active on-chain funds are the real fuels driving the price up. The question is, is this fuel tank full, or has it already hit the bottom?
Multi-Point Strategy Analysis:
* Short-term watershed: 4600, defend it to continue charging forward.
* Core support: 4500—4520, if it breaks, be cautious of a short-term pullback.
* Mid-term lifeline: 4300, if it can't be held, the position must be reduced.
* Upper target: 4850—5000, a breakthrough is needed to see 5200—5300.
Psychologically, 4700 is a zone of indecision between bulls and bears, with short-term funds focusing on breaking through 4800, while institutions are more concerned about whether 5000 is stable. A breakthrough at 5000 is not just a price event, but also a marker of sentiment, which will attract more waiting capital to enter the market.
Suggestion: Short-term traders can take a small position above 4600, targeting 4800; a pullback to 4500 is a good entry point, with a stop loss at 4450. For medium to long-term traders, add positions gradually, avoid chasing high prices with full holdings, and keep some capital for the "main upward wave" of the bull market.
Remember, a bull market is a marathon; save the sprint for the last few kilometers.