Why is nobody seriously asking what the plan is if $ETH actually drops back to $1,200?
Most traders say they want a dip, but when the market starts sliding they freeze. They either panic sell near the bottom or FOMO buy every tiny bounce. That’s how people lose money in volatile cycles around assets like $ETH and $BTC.
A move to $1.2k for $ETH isn’t some impossible scenario. Crypto regularly delivers 60,80% drawdowns between cycles, and liquidity dries up fast when sentiment flips. Instead of debating whether it “can’t happen,” the smarter approach is having a plan before price gets there.
If $ETH ever revisits $1,200, the play isn’t blind buying. Split capital, scale entries over time, and watch how majors like $BTC and high-beta assets like $SOL behave during the drop. When large caps stabilize and volume returns, that’s usually where the real accumulation window opens.
So the real question isn’t “can $ETH hit $1,200?” It’s whether you already know what you’ll do if it does. What’s your plan?