Ethereum Price Is In A Bearish Trend For The Third Day

Ethereum chart analysis

Ethereum’s price has been in a slight bearish consolidation since Wednesday. After forming the weekly high at $3517, the bullish momentum of the price pullback stopped. For the second day in a row, we are trying to get support at the $3400 level, a key support level that has significant implications for Ethereum’s price movement. Today, we are putting pressure on that level again, and the price is currently at $3390.

The negative is that a new lower high was formed at $3450 compared to the previous day. This is a sign that Ethereum’s price is losing volume and failing to return to the previous bullish formation. Based on this, the chances of us seeing a further pullback to $3325 are increasing, where we will test the EMA 200 moving average support.

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Ethereum chart analysis


Ethereum continues to face selling pressure, which is pushing its price towards the 200 EMA

Depending on bearish momentum, the price could easily fall below a new four-day low. Potential lower targets are the $3300 and $3275 levels. However, it’s crucial to hold and return above the $3400 level for a bullish option. Only with such a move can we hope to stabilize the price of Ethereum and restart the bullish consolidation.

If we succeed in that, the next step is to test $3450. With the impulse above, we go to a new daily high and get confirmation that the price is slowly returning to the bullish side. Potential higher targets are $3475 and $3500 levels. At $3500, we are very close to testing Ethereum’s weekly high.


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