Trend Research founder Jack Yi: ETH breaking through $3,000 marks the start of the industry bull market
Odaily News Jack Yi, founder of Trend Research, wrote on the X platform that Ethereum’s breakthrough of $3,000 marks the start of a bull market in the crypto industry. He has been bullish on ETH since $1,450, and published several research reports around $1,750 and $2,500, strongly advising investors not to short ETH.
There are three core ideas:
1. The industry is in a bull market trend. Favorable crypto policies and expectations of interest rate cuts are driving the rise of U.S. stock companies.
2. Ethereum is seriously undervalued. The past bull market was driven by ICO and DeFi, and this round is driven by stablecoins and RWA;
3. Adhere to the consistency of words and deeds, invest patiently, and the pullback is an opportunity to increase positions. The rise will not be smooth sailing. We hope that more investors will hold firmly and welcome the new bull market of Ethereum together.
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