Ethereum Could Soon See Rally as Crucial Bull Signal FormsEthereum has seen shaky price action over the past few weeks despite Bitcoin pushing to new year-to-date and multi-year highs at $14,100. BTC currently trades for $13,800 despite Ethereum only trading for $390: for context, ETH traded as high as $490 this past summer while Bitcoin only peaked at $12,500. Despite this price performance, analysts are starting to think that Ethereum could see a strong move higher in the months ahead that may eclipse the previous rally. One crypto-asset analyst shared the chart below, which shows that Ethereum has seen its fourth-ever bullish TK re-cross above the Ichimoku Cloud. This is a rare technical signal that suggests the trend of an asset is bullish. Should history repeat itself, ETH could soon see a greater rally. Last time this signal was seen was toward the end of 2018, when Ethereum was trading around $200-300. Should history rhyme, Ethereum will see an exponential surge in the months ahead. The signalโs previous instances also marked the start of notable rallies. This bullish sentiment is in line with that of other analysts, who believe that ETH will eventually follow Bitcoin to the upside. Whether or not it will be able to outperform BTC, though, is another question. Chart of ETH's price action over the past few months with analysis by crypto trader Josh Olzewicz (@Carpenoctum on Twitter). Source: ETHUSD from TradingView.com ETH2 On Its WaySupporting Ethereumโs chances at moving higher, the ETH2 upgrade is nearing. According to Trustnodes, Ben Edgington, an ETH 2.0 developer at ConsenSys, believes that the cryptocurrency upgrade may be closer than what some have initially said:
Analysts think that the launch of ETH2 will drive the coin higher as it will imbue ETH with a staking premium. Featured Image from Shutterstock Price tags: ethusd, ethbtc Charts from TradingView.com Last Time Ethereum Formed This Signal, It Rallied 600% in 3 Months Originally from Bitcoinist.com https://ift.tt/3oLq1Uk |
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