Ethereum Price: Bull Run or Bull Trap?

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Written By: Faith Maina
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  • Ethereum price is on a decline ahead of the London hard fork. Investors are keen on whether the expected rally will be short-lived.

Ethereum price is trading below the crucial resistance-turn-support level of 2,500 after holding steady above that level since the beginning of the new month. Over the past two week, the second-largest cryptocurrency has surged by about 43.35%. In comparison, Bitcoin has risen by 30.85% over the same timeframe.

Since Sunday, a profit-taking mode has swept over the crypto industry. Over the past three consecutive sessions, Bitcoin price has dropped by 9.74%. In comparison, Ethereum price has fallen by 7.81%. Despite its recent rally, the crypto is still 43.39% lower than the record high it hit in mid-May.

Ahead of the London hard fork scheduled for 4th August, investors are keen on whether the recent price movements are a bull run or bull trap. Thursday’s software upgrade is expected to boost the crypto’s prices. However, with high volatility being a key characteristic of cryptocurrencies, it will be interesting to see if the subsequent surge will be short-lived.

ETHUSD technical outlook

Ethereum price is on a decline after surging in the previous session. At the time of writing, it was down by 4.73% at 2,484.65. On a two-hour chart, it is trading below the 25 and 50-day EMAs. In the near term, I expect the crypto to seesaw around 2,500. Subsequently, it is likely to rebound to 2,554.98 along the 25-day EMA. Above that level, the next targets will probably be at the psychological level of 2,600 and Sunday’s high of 2,702.04. However, this thesis will be invalidated by a move below 2,400.

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Written By: Faith Maina

Faith Maina is a financial analyst and economist. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and is underway in her Master’s degree course. She has an expansive understanding of global markets and their drivers. Her specialities are currencies, crypto, commodities, and equities. She lives in Nairobi, Kenya with her husband and son.

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