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Ethereum Price Forecast: ETH shows mild signs of recovery

Ethereum price today: $2,600

  • Ethereum price broadly consolidates after breaking above its 50-day EMA at $2,535, suggesting a possible rally ahead.
  • US spot Ethereum ETFs records an inflow of $17 million on Monday.
  • Ethereum’s open interest surged more than 16%, indicating new buying activity.

Ethereum (ETH) stabilizes around $2,600 on Tuesday after a 6.5% rally on Monday that led prices to break through key resistance levels. Some signs of a mild recovery emerged via inflows into Spot Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and a surge in open interest, indicating new buying activity and hinting at a continuation of the rally.

Ethereum posts highest daily gain in two months

US Ethereum spot ETF posted a mild inflow of $17 million on Monday, according to data from CoinGlass. Studying the ETF flow data can be useful for observing institutional investors’ sentiment toward Ethereum. If the magnitude of inflow increases and continues, demand for Ethereum will increase, leading to a rise in its price.

Total Ethereum Spot ETF Net Inflow chart. Source: Coinglass

CryptoQuant’s Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index shows some signs of recovery, although it still remains below its neutral levels.

The Coinbase Premium indicator, which measures the price gap between Coinbase Pro (USD pair) and Binance (USDT pair), serves as a key metric for assessing the behavior of large-wallet investors as it reflects whale accumulation trends. This is significant given that Coinbase Pro is regarded as a primary gateway for institutional cryptocurrency purchases.

In the case of Ethereum, the index rose from -0.090 to -0.039 from Thursday to Monday, indicating some increase in demand but still trading below its 14-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at -0.031. This small rise indicates that some whales show mild signs of accumulation. For Ethereum’s price to continue its recovery rally, the metric should rise above its neutral value of zero.

Ethereum Coinbase Premium Index chart. Source: CryptoQuant

Moreover, Lookonchain data shows that Galaxy Digital – an asset management company offering an Over-the-Counter (OTC) platform for institutional investors – deposited 13,580 ETH worth $34.3 million on Monday to different centralized exchanges. This deposit of ETH tokens to exchanges could be interpreted as a sign of selling activity. If this magnitude of deposits continues, it will generate more selling pressure.

Ethereum’s price rose 6.5% on Monday but Ethereum’s Open Interest (OI) has surged even more significantly, jumping by 15.47% from $8.4 billion to $9.7 billion. This is the fastest daily increase in five months. 

Increasing OI means that new or additional money is entering the market and new buying, which adds fuel to a bullish trend. On the contrary, when OI decreases, it is usually a sign that the market is liquidating, more investors are leaving, and prices may decrease.

Ethereum’s Open Interest (OI) chart. Source: CryptoQuant

 

Ethereum Price Forecast: rally likely if 50-day EMA holds as support

Ethereum price broke above the daily resistance level at $2,461 and rallied 6.5%, closing well above its 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $2,535 on Monday. At the time of writing on Tuesday, it trades slightly down at around $2,600.

If the 50-day EMA at $2,535 holds as support, ETH could extend the rally to retest its August 24 high of $2,820.

The MACD indicator supports Ethereum’s rise, signaling a bullish crossover on the daily chart. The MACD line moved above the signal line on Monday, giving a buy signal. It shows rising green histogram bars above the neutral line zero, also suggesting that Ethereum’s price could experience upward momentum. 

Additionally, the RSI on the daily chart trades at 59, above its neutral level of 50, suggesting bullish momentum is gaining traction.

ETH/USDT daily chart

Looking down, if Ethereum’s price closes below the daily support level at $2,461, it could extend the decline by 13% to retest its September 6 low of $2,150.

Ethereum FAQs

Ethereum is a decentralized open-source blockchain with smart contracts functionality. Its native currency Ether (ETH), is the second-largest cryptocurrency and number one altcoin by market capitalization. The Ethereum network is tailored for building crypto solutions like decentralized finance (DeFi), GameFi, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), etc.

Ethereum is a public decentralized blockchain technology, where developers can build and deploy applications that function without the need for a central authority. To make this easier, the network leverages the Solidity programming language and Ethereum virtual machine which helps developers create and launch applications with smart contract functionality.

Smart contracts are publicly verifiable codes that automates agreements between two or more parties. Basically, these codes self-execute encoded actions when predetermined conditions are met.

Staking is a process of earning yield on your idle crypto assets by locking them in a crypto protocol for a specified duration as a means of contributing to its security. Ethereum transitioned from a Proof-of-Work (PoW) to a Proof-of-Stake (PoS) consensus mechanism on September 15, 2022, in an event christened “The Merge.” The Merge was a key part of Ethereum's roadmap to achieve high-level scalability, decentralization and security while remaining sustainable. Unlike PoW, which requires the use of expensive hardware, PoS reduces the barrier of entry for validators by leveraging the use of crypto tokens as the core foundation of its consensus process.

Gas is the unit for measuring transaction fees that users pay for conducting transactions on Ethereum. During periods of network congestion, gas can be extremely high, causing validators to prioritize transactions based on their fees.

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