The post Analyst Projects $10K for ETH, but ‘Not as Soon as You Think’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ether ETH$3,936.94 hovered near $3,946 at 13:57 UTC on Oct. 25 after a high-volume rejection around $4,000 left price coiling below resistance, while analysts outlined five-digit scenarios and on-chain data pointed to larger wallets adding. Analyst view Analyst Ali Martinez projected a long-term path to $10,000, cautioning it may take longer than some expect; his weekly sketch implies a pullback into 2026 followed by a climb toward five digits around 2027–2028. Separately, The Long Investor set a $13,500 target by 2029, framing a multiyear trajectory rather than a near-term call. On the flows side, Santiment said “whales and sharks” holding 100–10,000 ETH have added back roughly one-sixth of the coins they sold between Oct. 5 and Oct. 16, describing that as a sign of improving confidence among larger accounts. Together, the views lean constructive over a multi-year horizon, but they also imply that clearing major resistance levels must come first before momentum can compound. Session overview According to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model, ether ETH$3,936.94 moved from $3,955.91 to $3,937.05 over the prior 24-hour session ending this morning (UTC), a roughly $120 swing (about 3.1% intraday) that finished near the lower end. The model marks resistance in the $3,945–$4,000 zone and support around $3,870–$3,880, with an immediate shelf near $3,930. The structure reflects a narrowing range beneath a round-number ceiling and above a recently defended support area. Volume and intraday context The key inflection came when volume jumped 188% above the 24-hour average — peaking at 444,887 contracts — during a failed push through the $4,000 level. Price briefly tagged $4,001.69 before sellers capped the move. After that rejection, ETH made lower peaks and settled into a late-session rectangle between $3,930 and $3,940 as activity cooled. A smaller burst of 23,884 contracts lifted price toward $3,948, but it faded… The post Analyst Projects $10K for ETH, but ‘Not as Soon as You Think’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Ether ETH$3,936.94 hovered near $3,946 at 13:57 UTC on Oct. 25 after a high-volume rejection around $4,000 left price coiling below resistance, while analysts outlined five-digit scenarios and on-chain data pointed to larger wallets adding. Analyst view Analyst Ali Martinez projected a long-term path to $10,000, cautioning it may take longer than some expect; his weekly sketch implies a pullback into 2026 followed by a climb toward five digits around 2027–2028. Separately, The Long Investor set a $13,500 target by 2029, framing a multiyear trajectory rather than a near-term call. On the flows side, Santiment said “whales and sharks” holding 100–10,000 ETH have added back roughly one-sixth of the coins they sold between Oct. 5 and Oct. 16, describing that as a sign of improving confidence among larger accounts. Together, the views lean constructive over a multi-year horizon, but they also imply that clearing major resistance levels must come first before momentum can compound. Session overview According to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model, ether ETH$3,936.94 moved from $3,955.91 to $3,937.05 over the prior 24-hour session ending this morning (UTC), a roughly $120 swing (about 3.1% intraday) that finished near the lower end. The model marks resistance in the $3,945–$4,000 zone and support around $3,870–$3,880, with an immediate shelf near $3,930. The structure reflects a narrowing range beneath a round-number ceiling and above a recently defended support area. Volume and intraday context The key inflection came when volume jumped 188% above the 24-hour average — peaking at 444,887 contracts — during a failed push through the $4,000 level. Price briefly tagged $4,001.69 before sellers capped the move. After that rejection, ETH made lower peaks and settled into a late-session rectangle between $3,930 and $3,940 as activity cooled. A smaller burst of 23,884 contracts lifted price toward $3,948, but it faded…

Analyst Projects $10K for ETH, but ‘Not as Soon as You Think’

Ether ETH$3,936.94 hovered near $3,946 at 13:57 UTC on Oct. 25 after a high-volume rejection around $4,000 left price coiling below resistance, while analysts outlined five-digit scenarios and on-chain data pointed to larger wallets adding.

Analyst view

Analyst Ali Martinez projected a long-term path to $10,000, cautioning it may take longer than some expect; his weekly sketch implies a pullback into 2026 followed by a climb toward five digits around 2027–2028.

Separately, The Long Investor set a $13,500 target by 2029, framing a multiyear trajectory rather than a near-term call.

On the flows side, Santiment said “whales and sharks” holding 100–10,000 ETH have added back roughly one-sixth of the coins they sold between Oct. 5 and Oct. 16, describing that as a sign of improving confidence among larger accounts.

Together, the views lean constructive over a multi-year horizon, but they also imply that clearing major resistance levels must come first before momentum can compound.

Session overview

According to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis data model, ether ETH$3,936.94 moved from $3,955.91 to $3,937.05 over the prior 24-hour session ending this morning (UTC), a roughly $120 swing (about 3.1% intraday) that finished near the lower end. The model marks resistance in the $3,945–$4,000 zone and support around $3,870–$3,880, with an immediate shelf near $3,930. The structure reflects a narrowing range beneath a round-number ceiling and above a recently defended support area.

Volume and intraday context

The key inflection came when volume jumped 188% above the 24-hour average — peaking at 444,887 contracts — during a failed push through the $4,000 level. Price briefly tagged $4,001.69 before sellers capped the move.

After that rejection, ETH made lower peaks and settled into a late-session rectangle between $3,930 and $3,940 as activity cooled. A smaller burst of 23,884 contracts lifted price toward $3,948, but it faded without follow-through above $3,945, reinforcing the idea that $3,945–$4,000 is the local cap that needs a decisive break.

What to watch next

A clean break and hold above $4,000 on UTC closes would open $4,100 and put early-month highs back in view; failing that, a loss of the immediate $3,930 shelf would likely send price to the $3,870–$3,880 demand area identified by the model. The analyst projections are multi-year and do not depend on a single day’s tape, but near-term traction still hinges on converting the high-$3,900s into support.

CoinDesk 5 Index (CD 5)

Over the same window, the CoinDesk 5 Index rose from 1,945.13 to 1,953.72 after reversing from an intraday low at 1,922.57 and stalling near 1,961.57, with support firming around 1,920–1,925 after multiple checks.

Latest 24-hour and one-month chart read

As of 13:57–13:58 UTC on Oct. 25, ETH was $3,946 (up 0.5% over the period). On the 24-hour chart, the session opened near $3,926, reached a high at $3,957 and a low at $3,876. In practical terms, $3,900–$3,920 acted as intraday buy zones, and $3,950–$3,960 capped rebounds ahead of the next attempt at $4,000.

On the one-month chart, ETH has rebounded from the mid-October dip and is grinding back toward $4,000, still below early-month highs — a setup that supports the analyst view of a longer road higher, provided resistance gives way and reclaimed levels hold on subsequent retests.

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Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/25/eth-usd10k-path-projected-by-analyst-as-ether-whales-and-sharks-show-signs-of-confidence

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