Ethereum (ETH/USDT) on the 12-hour timeframe is currently displaying a strong downtrend structure, highlighted by a well-defined rounded top pattern and a descending arc acting as dynamic resistance. Since reaching its peak above $4,000, ETH has consistently printed lower highs and lower lows, respecting this curved resistance line.
The price is currently trading around $1,887, testing a significant horizontal support zone near $1,880–$1,900. This level has held multiple times in the past and now serves as a crucial line in the sand for bulls. If this support fails to hold, Ethereum could see further downside toward the next demand zones around $1,700 or even $1,600.
The RSI indicator stands at 36.11, which suggests that momentum is weak and the asset is nearing oversold territory. While this can often lead to short-term relief bounces, the overall trend remains bearish unless ETH breaks above the descending arc and reclaims key resistance levels near $2,050. A bullish scenario would require strong buying volume and a structure shift to higher highs
The price is currently trading around $1,887, testing a significant horizontal support zone near $1,880–$1,900. This level has held multiple times in the past and now serves as a crucial line in the sand for bulls. If this support fails to hold, Ethereum could see further downside toward the next demand zones around $1,700 or even $1,600.
The RSI indicator stands at 36.11, which suggests that momentum is weak and the asset is nearing oversold territory. While this can often lead to short-term relief bounces, the overall trend remains bearish unless ETH breaks above the descending arc and reclaims key resistance levels near $2,050. A bullish scenario would require strong buying volume and a structure shift to higher highs
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