ETH worth $1,880 — have you been shaken out of your seat?



First, look at the surface: the bottom is formed, and the trend has reversed.

In the past 24 hours, there was only mild volatility; the weekly chart is up 6.1%, and the monthly chart is up 8.9%. From a double-bottom at 1510, riding straight up to 1900, it successfully broke above the 1842 neckline. The measured target points directly to 2163. The candlesticks tell you: the double-bottom pattern is confirmed, MACD has a golden cross, moving averages are aligned bullishly. Pullbacks are your chance to get on—don’t get thrown off.

First thing: CPI saved the market, but you may still be hesitating.

US June CPI fell 0.4% month-over-month and 3.5% year-over-year, both below expectations; core inflation cooled as well. Overnight, fears of the Fed hiking rates evaporated. Risk assets surged across the board, and ETH jumped 5-7% in a single day.

But look at your own position—

Did you cut at 1600-1700? Have you been waiting for a “lower bottom”?

Same script: October 2023, August 2024, March 2025—every time CPI peaked, it became the starting point for ETH’s violent rebound.

Second thing: the ETF has yield now—ETH has become “interest-bearing stock.”

BlackRock and Grayscale’s staking-enabled ETFs are already live, letting holders directly receive 3-4% staking rewards. This is a historic moment—

Before, when institutions bought ETH, they only profited from price spreads. Now, buying ETH is like buying a 4% annualized bond plus a call option.

The staking rate has already surged to 33%; 37 million ETH are locked up, and supply keeps tightening. L1 fees are still burning, and ETH is moving toward deflation. ETH has shifted from a “speculative asset” to “digital treasuries.”

Third thing: a technical signal has appeared that you must take seriously.

The daily double-bottom has been confirmed. The 1842 neckline was broken with increased volume, and the measured target is 2163. 1800 has turned from a resistance zone into a strong support—so long as you hold this level, there’s a clear path upward.

But 1900-1910 is near-term resistance, and 2000 is a psychological line. After rising this much, profit-taking could hit the market at any time. Do you chase at 1880, or wait for the pullback to 1800-1850?

Long vs short—judge it yourself

One side is:

Double-bottom breakout confirmed, measured target 2163

CPI cooling, the macro backdrop improves across the board

Staking ETF launched—institutional money continues to pour in

Staking rate at 33%, supply keeps tightening

The other side is:

Rallied from 1510 to 1900—short-term up 26%, with huge profit-taking

Two resistance hurdles: 1900-1910 and 2000

If the pullback breaks below 1800, a second leg down may happen

Key levels

Resistance overhead: 1900-1910 → 2000 (psychological level) → 2163 (double-bottom target)

Support below: 1800-1850 (strong support) → 1750 → 1700

For short-term traders:

Wait for the 1800-1850 pullback to build positions in batches, stop-loss at 1780. First target: sell 30-50% at 1900-2000. After a volume-backed breakout above 1900, add more, targeting 2163.

For swing traders:

If you’re already on, set a trailing take-profit at 1800—hold for 2000-2163. If you’re not on yet, wait for 1800-1850 to confirm support before entering. Don’t FOMO.

For long-term believers:

Do DCA with eyes closed below 1800, earn coins via staking, and hold for 1-2 years. ETH is moving from “speculative asset” to “digital infrastructure.” The 2028 target is 4000-5000.

ETH right now is like you from October 2023—

CPI peaked + double-bottom breakout + ETF catalyst. Back then, it surged from 1500 to 4000, and 99% of people got out at 1800.

The day the 2163 breakout happens, you’ll realize:

It’s not that ETH isn’t working—it’s that you keep dying in the pullback right before dawn. #PreIPOs第二期OpenAI认购 #Gate6月透明度报告 #美国核心CPI未达预期 $BTC $ETH $SOL
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