Ethereum bounced off the $2.6K floor and reclaimed $3K territory, yet momentum fizzled around $3.5K where the 100/200-day moving averages converge as overhead resistance. Traders are watching closely—a sustained break above $3.5K could target $4K, while a failed attempt risks sliding back toward $2.6K support. The 4-hour chart is painting a symmetrical triangle pattern, setting up an interesting inflection point.
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RektRecorder
· 01-10 01:31
3.5K This threshold will be tested repeatedly again, don't ask me how I know.
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rugged_again
· 01-10 00:15
Stuck at 3.5K again, this constant tug-of-war is really annoying, probably going to drop back down.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-09 21:10
3.5K is really a tough nut to crack, a lot of people are trapped here.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-09 21:10
3.5K is a critical threshold; breaking it is really important, otherwise it looks really bad.
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FarmToRiches
· 01-09 21:09
3.5K is really a tough barrier; if I can't break through, I have to go back to 2.6K
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TokenToaster
· 01-09 21:07
3.5K is really a tough barrier, it feels like we're about to retrace again.
Ethereum bounced off the $2.6K floor and reclaimed $3K territory, yet momentum fizzled around $3.5K where the 100/200-day moving averages converge as overhead resistance. Traders are watching closely—a sustained break above $3.5K could target $4K, while a failed attempt risks sliding back toward $2.6K support. The 4-hour chart is painting a symmetrical triangle pattern, setting up an interesting inflection point.