This round, ETH is expected to reach $7,000. Multiple positive factors will trigger a new bull market.
On November 9th, Liquid Capital (formerly LD Capital) founder Yi Lihua reiterated his bullish outlook on Ethereum: "This round, ETH is expected to reach $7,000. Nothing is more important than the midterm elections, and nothing is more conducive to the midterm elections than money distribution. Reflecting on the 2020 pandemic bull market, the market's core driving force was also widespread money distribution. Recent research data are all optimistic, combined with accumulated market short positions. Everything is in place to start a new bull market. Just be patient and avoid trading derivatives; spot volatility is already enough. Since April, when ETH prices started to rise, only a few months have passed. Warren Buffett once said that no one wants to get rich slowly because humans have an innate gene for impatience, and we need to consciously overcome these human weaknesses."
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This round, ETH is expected to reach $7,000. Multiple positive factors will trigger a new bull market.
On November 9th, Liquid Capital (formerly LD Capital) founder Yi Lihua reiterated his bullish outlook on Ethereum: "This round, ETH is expected to reach $7,000. Nothing is more important than the midterm elections, and nothing is more conducive to the midterm elections than money distribution. Reflecting on the 2020 pandemic bull market, the market's core driving force was also widespread money distribution. Recent research data are all optimistic, combined with accumulated market short positions. Everything is in place to start a new bull market. Just be patient and avoid trading derivatives; spot volatility is already enough. Since April, when ETH prices started to rise, only a few months have passed. Warren Buffett once said that no one wants to get rich slowly because humans have an innate gene for impatience, and we need to consciously overcome these human weaknesses."