Ethereum seems poised for a critical phase as it navigates a key support area, with its Relative Strength Index (RSI) returning to typical levels. This scenarioEthereum seems poised for a critical phase as it navigates a key support area, with its Relative Strength Index (RSI) returning to typical levels. This scenario

Ethereum Tests Confidence Zone as RSI Normalizes — Expansion Soon?

2026/02/22 02:10
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Ethereum seems poised for a critical phase as it navigates a key support area, with its Relative Strength Index (RSI) returning to typical levels. This scenario unfolds just as market watchers speculate on a possible breakout. The tantalizing question remains: which coins are ready to surge amid this potential shift?

Ethereum's Rocky Path: Can It Break Through?

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Ethereum Tests Confidence Zone as RSI Normalizes — Expansion Soon?

Ethereum is currently trading between $1860 and $2109. It's struggling to stay above the 10-day moving average of roughly $1957. If it manages to break past the $2252 resistance, it could climb over 10% from its current high. But the coin faces a tough battle, with a strong resistance at $2501. Over the past month, Ethereum has dropped by about a third of its value. Despite the struggles, the RSI at 55.39 suggests it's not overbought. The 6-month fall of nearly 60% hints at how volatile the market is. Ethereum’s potential for growth lies in its ability to conquer these immediate hurdles.

Conclusion

ETH is showing resilience as its Relative Strength Index (RSI) levels stabilize. This indicates a possible balanced phase before the market seeks new directions. Investors are watching closely for signs of expansion. If conditions remain steady, ETH may see renewed momentum, reflecting confident investor sentiment.

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