Ethereum Still in a Bullish Long-Term Position, Analyst SaysAnalysts are still optimistic about Ethereum despite a strong drawdown from the local highs. One cryptocurrency trader recently shared the chart below, noting that while ETH has faced a correction, it remains above a series of exponential moving average supports.
Chart of ETH's price action over the past few years with analysis by crypto trader Crypto Cactus (@TheCryptoCactus on Twitter). Chart from TradingView.com This came shortly after Logan Han, a top trader on Binance, also shared an optimistic opinion about Ethereum. Both analysts shared extremely similar charts, as they both showed that the cryptocurrency has extremely notable technical supports below its current price. Han also noted that ETH has formed a medium-term falling wedge, which is likely to break higher. A falling wedge is a textbook bullish pattern that often occurs in the middle of uptrends. Chart of ETH's price action over the past few years with analysis by crypto trader and leading Binance analyst Logan Han (@loganhan_ on Twitter). Chart from TradingView.com Positive Fundamental TrendsEthereum has positive fundamental trends that may drive the coin higher over time despite any short-term technical weakness. As reported by Bitcoinist previously, Glassnode data indicates that over the course of September, Ethereum miners collected $166 million in transaction fees. Over that same time frame, Bitcoin miners collected a relatively small $26 million in transaction fees. Analysts see this as positive for the blockchain as it shows that it is easily dominant over other networks like Tron, EOS, or Solana. Featured Image from Shutterstock Price tags: ethusd, ethbtc Charts from TradingView.com Ethereum's High Time Frame Structure Looks "Great" Due to Technical Support Originally from Bitcoinist.com https://ift.tt/3ngPft2 |
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