Ethereum (ETH) is holding steady, but analysts think the next major move will depend on the weekly close that is due. ETH and ETH/BTC are both uncertain and are keeping the market suspect. A move above resistance or a bounce back at support will define Ethereum’s short-term trajectory. At the time of writing, Ethereum is […]Ethereum (ETH) is holding steady, but analysts think the next major move will depend on the weekly close that is due. ETH and ETH/BTC are both uncertain and are keeping the market suspect. A move above resistance or a bounce back at support will define Ethereum’s short-term trajectory. At the time of writing, Ethereum is […]

Ethereum Price Steady as Bulls Eye Breakout Toward $4,000 Target Zone

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  • Ethereum holds steady as traders await a decisive weekly close to confirm its next major breakout move.
  • Analysts highlight $4,000 as key resistance and $3,550 as crucial support for Ethereum’s short-term trend.
  • Market sentiment remains mixed, with ETH/BTC uncertainty signaling possible consolidation before the next strong direction.

Ethereum (ETH) is holding steady, but analysts think the next major move will depend on the weekly close that is due. ETH and ETH/BTC are both uncertain and are keeping the market suspect. A move above resistance or a bounce back at support will define Ethereum’s short-term trajectory.

At the time of writing, Ethereum is trading at $ 3,822 with a 24-hour trading volume of $ 46.80 billion and a market cap of $ 461.08 billion. The ETH price increased 0.37% in the last 24 hours.

Source: CoinMarketCap

Ethereum Faces Key Weekly Close Test

A well-known market analyst, Crypto Caesar, highlighted this week’s closing price wick. He confirmed that a failure to hold current levels by ETH would be a sign that the token is about to become weak. “This weekly close is key; losing it wouldn’t look great for Ethereum,” he said.

Source: X

Ethereum Near Critical Support Amid Mixed Signals

Adding to this view, another analyst, CRYPTOWZRD, shared that both ETH and ETH/BTC concluded the week without conviction. A retest versus resistance with a decline was, in his opinion, a potential short opportunity, whereas a retreat back to the $3,590 support with a rebound was a positive long setup.

Source: X

Currently, the daily ETH and ETH/BTC candlestick is also uncertain, indicating that the market requires more time to establish a definitive trend. Investors are keeping a keen eye on Bitcoin dominance affecting ETH/BTC as trading winds up this week.

At this point, $4,000 is still that critical resistance level to focus on, and $3,550 is the daily support point. Caesar explained that ETH is due for another test at $3,550 and that he is also monitoring short-term chart structures for intra-short-term trades.

Also Read | Ethereum Faces Pullback Yet On-Chain Signals Point Toward $20,000

Ethereum Price Holds Range Before Breakout

Ether’s short-term chart displays price activity within a range. A retest back to $3,890 resistance would be enough to trigger a pullback, and a decline to $3,590 support and then bounce back up might provide a potential long entry for purchasers.

Investors are holding back for stronger indications and more defined chart structures prior to verifying the direction of the next trend.

Quite simply, Ether’s price is remaining steady, but the upcoming few candles will either show whether that is heading for $4,000 resistance or backslides to $3,550 support.

Also Read | Ethereum’s Privacy Cluster: Unlocking Secure Transactions in 2025

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