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ETH Investors Secure Nearly $1B in Profits – How Low Will Ethereum Price Crash?

Whale selling and bearish technicals suggest ETH could plummet to $1,752—here’s when the drop may accelerate. Ethereum (ETH) price faces immense selling pressure after the $2,700 local top as blockchain data reveals investors cashed out nearly $1 billion in profits this week.  Today ETH trades at $2,500, but whale transaction count spike shows that large investors are distributing their holdings. Technicals solidify this potential crash by flashing a bearish divergence sell signal. According to Santiment’s Network Realized Profit/Loss (NPL) metric, shows $835 million worth of ETH tokens were moved on May 15. This indicator tracks daily coin movements, this represents the most significant profit realization since Ethereum price plummeted to $1,385 in April. ETH Network Realized Profit/Loss The selling aligns with a spike in whale transactions exceeding $1 million. Historical patterns show similar activity preceded April’s 35% crash, suggesting large holders who bought the dip are now exiting positions. This… Read More at Coingape.com

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