Ethereum is ahead of Bitcoin this rally — But ETH price still risks 20% crash against BTC

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Ether has entered a bearish range that preceded a 35% price crash in the April–May 2022 session.

Ethereum’s native token, Ether (ETH), recorded better gains than Bitcoin (BTC) over the past 24 hours despite the latter finally rising above the key $20,000 level.

Ether beats Bitcoin in risk-on rally

On the daily chart, Ether jumped approximately 14% to reach its weekly high of $1,554 (data from Binance) on Oct. 26. Bitcoin underwent a similar rally, but its week-to-date profits are just 6% by comparison. 

The ETH/BTC pair gained around 8%, climbing as high as 0.075 BTC on Oct. 26.

ETH/BTC daily price chart. Source: TradingView

The boom across the top crypto assets has been synchronous with the United States stock market’s winning streak since Oct. 24. It also came on the backdrop of a weaker U.S. dollar index, which has been typically trading inversely to the crypto market since March 2020.

Bear fractal alarm

ETH/BTC’s latest price rally has taken it to a range that preceded a 35% correction in the April–May 2022 session (marked as “R1” in the chart below) and was instrumental in limiting its upside prospects in August–September 2022 (marked as “R3” in the chart below).

ETH/BTC 3-day price chart. Source: TradingView

The range coincides with the area defined by ETH/BTC’s 0.236–0.382 Fib lines, or 0.072 BTC–0.077 BTC. Therefore, the pair may stabilize inside the range, followed by a correction toward the 0.068 BTC–0.064 BTC area, its near-term support levels.

Related: Ethereum’s Merge won’t stop its price from sinking

Meanwhile, a decisive breakdown below the 0.068 BTC–0.064 BTC area could expose Ether to fall toward its multi-month ascending trendline, which served as a solid rebound point after the April–May 2022 downtrend.

That puts ETH/BTC’s primary downside target at around 0.059 BTC in Q4 2022, down 20% from current price levels.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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