ETH short-term long bias: target 2250–2350!



Ethereum has recently been overall consolidating with a slight bullish tilt. Support below is solid, and long-side momentum is gradually being released. In the short term, the trend is mainly biased toward going long.

From the pace of the chart, after the price retraces and stabilizes, the pullback-acceptance strength is sufficient. There are no signs of a deep sell-off that would weaken the market. Market sentiment is mildly bullish, and the short-term long trend has already taken shape.

For the trading approach, focus on buying the dips. The first target is around 2250. After a breakout and stabilization, you can continue to look toward the 2350 range, taking profit in batches and holding.

For risk management, protect the key support below. As long as there is no effective breakdown, the long-side structure remains unchanged. Hold onto this upswing trend accordingly.

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GateUser-15b19a42
· 2h ago
ETH's trend is indeed stable, but the selling pressure around 2350 is probably significant. It's safer to sell in batches.
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AirdropsAfterTheTideRecedes
· 2h ago
The area above 2350 is the previous high-density zone; if it can't break through, just exit, don't fight the market.
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MountainSilhouetteBeforeThe
· 2h ago
Volatility slightly bullish ≠ one-sided rally, wait for a pullback and stabilization before entering, don't FOMO
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AirdropOrganizer
· 2h ago
Seeing the 2250-2350 range, it reminds me of the fake breakout buried last time, this time risk control is maxed out.
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ReorgSurvivor
· 2h ago
There is bullish momentum, but brothers betting on Polymarket, remember to set stop-losses.
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