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$ETH /USDT – 1H Chart analysis
Price is at $2,303, down -0.35% in the last 24 hours. Not a big move, but the structure is quietly improving.
Looking at the 1H chart, price is now trading above all three EMAs:
EMA5 at $2,298, EMA10 at $2,293, and EMA30 at $2,295. That's a clean bullish stack.
Resistance is at $2,313** (24H high), then **$2,327 and $2,345**.
**Support** sits at **$2,275, then the recent low at $2,255.
RSI(6) at 66.5 is getting warm but not overbought yet. RSI12 at 58.1 and RSI24 at 50.7 show momentum is shifting in favor of buyers.
Volume is healthy – 4.45B turnover.
What I think:
ETH is slowly grinding up after finding support near $2,255. The EMAs just flipped bullish, which is a good sign.
If it clears **$2,313**, we could easily test $2,327–$2,345.
Only real risk is if it loses $2,295 (EMA30) – that would flip the structure back to neutral.
Verdict: Bullish above $2,295. Watching $2,313 for the next push.
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