Ethereum Price Analysis: ETH Posts a Slight Gain but Struggles to Break Out
The #Ethereum price printed a new higher low over the past 24 hours. This was after it retested the lower boundary of a medium-term price channel that has formed on its charts in the last couple of days. The previous time ETH rebounded from this level was on Jan. 9, and was followed by a strong bullish move.
However, the latest retest of the price channel’s lower barrier was somewhat anticlimactic. Although the Ethereum price rebounded off of the mark, it was only able to rise to just above the middle level of the bullish price channel, as traders quickly realized their profits. This may be linked to the bankrupt crypto lender Celsius as it tries to pay off its debts.
ETH Could Retest the Channel Boundary Soon
As a result of the failed bullish breakout, the Ethereum price corrected and is currently on track to retest the price channel’s lower limit in the next few hours. Technical indicators on ETH’s 4-hour chart also suggested that the Ethereum price may continue to drop in the next 24 hours. Both the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) are flagging bearish.
The MACD line was closing in on the MACD Signal line, and may cross below the Signal line in the next 24 hours. Should this happen, it will trigger a significant bearish technical flag that will signal that ETH has entered into a bearish cycle. In addition to this, the RSI is looking to cross below its Simple Moving Average (SMA) line. Should these two lines intersect, it may suggest that sellers have gained the upper hand against buyers on ETH’s 4-hour chart.
If these bearish technical flags are confirmed and validated, $ETH may fall to the immediate support level at $2,440. Continued sell pressure could even drag the altcoin’s value down to as low as $2,295 in the short term.
This bearish thesis may be invalidated if ETH closes a 4-hour candle above the middle level of the price channel. In this alternative scenario, #ETH could break $2,685 before rising to $2,840.