The more I look at it, the more I feel that BlackRock is playing out The Art of War to perfection—classic use of feints and misdirection.
They keep hyping things up, but every time it gets critical, they hold back, sending market sentiment on a roller coaster. After hearing "the wolf is coming" so many times, retail investors have become numb, and when the real wolf shows up, no one believes it anymore.
That’s how institutional players operate—they exploit information and timing gaps to harvest perception. At this point with Ethereum, is this a real breakout or just another round of crying wolf? You need to keep a close eye on capital flows and on-chain data, and not just listen to the stories.
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The more I look at it, the more I feel that BlackRock is playing out The Art of War to perfection—classic use of feints and misdirection.
They keep hyping things up, but every time it gets critical, they hold back, sending market sentiment on a roller coaster. After hearing "the wolf is coming" so many times, retail investors have become numb, and when the real wolf shows up, no one believes it anymore.
That’s how institutional players operate—they exploit information and timing gaps to harvest perception. At this point with Ethereum, is this a real breakout or just another round of crying wolf? You need to keep a close eye on capital flows and on-chain data, and not just listen to the stories.