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#ETH 🚨 ETH Settings: Is a breakthrough brewing or is a fall imminent?
After recently rising to $2,711, ETH ( is at a critical decision point. With volatility compressing, the next move could be explosive—whichever direction it takes.
📍 Key levels to watch this week
🔼 Upward target
$2,660: Immediate resistance. A decisive breakthrough here could trigger a new upward move.
$2,710: May 28 high. Closing above this confirms the continuation of the bullish trend.
$2,800: Important resistance. If the bulls break through this, ETH may enter a new medium-term uptrend.
🔽 Downside risk
$2,600: First support test. Maintaining this keeps the bulls alive.
$2,560: support level. Losing this could cause ETH to enter a broader consolidation.
$2,460: A structural low point that must be held. Breaking it will invalidate the rebound theory.
📊 Momentum Snapshot
MA5 and MA10 are stabilizing = consolidating.
Volume decline = Hold a wait-and-see attitude.
RSI Neutral = No obvious advantage for bulls or bears ) yet (.
🧠 Strategic Outlook
ETH is consolidating in a narrow range between $2,600 and $2,660. Volatility is expected to return soon.
🔓 Break through $2,660? Target $2,710–$2,800.
🔻 Less than $2,600? Prepare for the test $2,560–$2,460.
🎯 Professional Tip: Stay agile. Let price confirm the next direction before committing. In this chop zone, strict stop-losses are a must.