$ETH ‌ — BULLISH MOMENTUM REMAINS STRONG



Ethereum is up 10.90% today, currently trading at $2,328. The data remains bullish — whales are accumulating with 72% buy pressure versus only 23% sell pressure. Exchange outflows confirm long-term holders are holding, and short squeeze probability sits at 49%. Stop-Hunt probability is 61%, targeting sell-side liquidity.

If you are LONG:

· Hold with confidence, but take partial profits near $2,380 — $2,400.
· Move stop-loss to breakeven or below $2,280.
· If price breaks above $2,380 with volume, consider adding.

If you are SHORT:

· Very high risk. Data is strongly bullish.
· Only short if price clearly rejects $2,380 with bearish confirmation.
· Tight stop above $2,420. Targets: $2,300 and $2,260.

If you are watching:

· Wait for a pullback to $2,280 — $2,300 for a better entry.
· Or wait for a confirmed break above $2,380 with volume.

Then vs. Now: ETH was trading near $2,100 just hours ago — now it's pushing $2,328, a 10.90% move. Whales are buying, holders are holding, and the structure is bullish. Stay disciplined and protect your gains.#BTCBreaks71000Up10.5%
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StatsNerd
· 55m ago
The 61% stop hunt is key. Be careful of an initial wick to shake out positions before a long-side rally—don’t get thrown off the train. Don’t go all-in; keep some firepower for an opportunity at 2270-2300.
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InflectionSentinel
· 1h ago
If it spikes to 2380–2400 in the short term, it’s indeed wise to reduce the position and lock in profits, move the stop-loss to breakeven or even below 2280; this way, you can advance or retreat as needed, which is far more reassuring than holding on stubbornly.
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USDFocus
· 1h ago
Honestly, the biggest risk for longs right now isn’t a pullback, but being unable to hold despite the trend clearly improving; as for shorts, the data is exceptionally strong, so unless 2380 clearly rejects with heavy volume, don’t try to catch the falling knife. Adding near 2280-2300 on a pullback, or chasing after a high-volume breakout above 2380, would both be more comfortable than buying into strength.
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MomentumRider
· 1h ago
Whale buy orders are at 72% versus 23% for sell orders—who would dare go head-to-head with the bears? A pullback to 2280–2300 would be a good entry.
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PixelMiningLamp
· 1h ago
This data looks great—the bullish setup is intact.
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ScalpNinja
· 1h ago
With the price surging this hard, you still dare to short? Being reckless doesn’t mean playing it like this.
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