Ethereum has been stuck in a tight range for weeks, and the battle at $2,000 is now drawing serious attention from traders. With leverage at record levels and a wall of short positions sitting just overhead, the next move could be sharp.
Ethereum (ETH) Price
ETH is currently trading at around $2,050 after recovering from a dip near $1,908 on Sunday. The price briefly failed above $2,150 last week before pulling back.
Derivatives data from CryptoQuant shows a net inflow of 110,343 ETH into derivative exchanges on March 7. That was the third-largest spike of 2026.
A similar spike happened on Feb. 6, just before ETH rallied roughly 13% from its yearly low of $1,736. That context is relevant when looking at current positioning.
Source: CryptoQuant
Ethereum’s estimated leverage ratio climbed to a record 0.78 this week. That beats the previous high of 0.778 set on January 1.
The leverage ratio measures open interest against exchange reserves. A higher number means more traders are using borrowed money, which can cause larger price swings in either direction.
CoinGlass data shows roughly $273 million in short liquidation leverage sitting near the $2,030 level. These clusters often act as price targets.
If ETH pushes into that zone, forced buybacks from short sellers could add upward pressure quickly. Analysts describe this as a “liquidity sweep.”
Crypto analyst Cyril-DeFi noted that ETH is also testing a long-term ascending trendline that has held since the last market cycle. The analyst said the $1,900–$2,000 area is a key zone that could decide the next move.
The weekly RSI sits at 33, just above the oversold level of 30. Historically, readings in this range have come before sharp bounces or accumulation periods.
The Fear & Greed Index is currently at 13 out of 100, marking “Extreme Fear.” This mirrors conditions that have sometimes preceded trend reversals.
The daily chart shows Ethereum trading between $1,930 and $2,050. Neither side has been decisively broken yet.
A daily close above $2,120 would invalidate the near-term bearish setup and could push prices toward $2,200–$2,350. The 20-day EMA sits near $2,120.
If $1,930 breaks instead, analysts point to $1,760 as the next likely target, with $1,470 as a deeper level of support from April 2025.
24-hour trading volume for ETH reached $22.4 billion. Sell-side pressure has slowed, though buyers have not yet committed in force.
The most recent price action shows ETH holding above $2,000 with a bullish pivot forming on the one-hour chart following Sunday’s liquidity sweep near $1,908.
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