Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: ETH Remains Above $3,400 Despite Bullish Momentum Slowing

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Ethereum was trading above the $3,400 level for a third consecutive session, however bullish momentum has somewhat eased, as market uncertainty has gradually risen. With prices trading near resistance levels, bulls have pulled back, giving way to bears looking at re-entering the market.

Bitcoin

Bulls in BTC have also pulled back, as prices continue to hover close to recent resistance levels, with some fearing price reversals.

Following a high above $48,100 earlier in the week, BTC/USD traded at an intraday low of $46,620.72 during today’s session.

Bitcoin has climbed by as much as 10% in the last week, however this momentum has eased, leading to consolidation.

Some believe we could see this reversal in price strength take us back towards the $45,000 level, but this could be a short-term retreat as bulls continue to target $50,000.

Looking at the chart, the 14-day RSI has also begun to tail off, and is now close to its floor of 61, however should it not break below this level, bulls may continue to hold onto some hopes of a return to upside action.

The current move looks similar to what took place in early January, when prices were last trading at the current resistance below $48,000.

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Ethereum

ETH traded above $3,400 for the third day running, as there appeared to be more bulls still holding on to positions than in BTC.

As of writing, ETH/USD is trading 0.04% lower, as prices hit an intraday low of $3,359.95, which is marginally higher than yesterday’s low.

Typically, when there is a streak of higher lows during a falling market, it signals consolidation, prior to an extension of a bullish streak.

This is likely what remaining ETH bulls are hoping for, despite price strength still hovering in overbought territory.

As of writing, the 14-day RSI is sitting at 70.9, which is still close to multi-month highs, however moving averages are yet showing signs of further bullish pressure, both in the short and long term.

Will we see consolidation in crypto end before we start the weekend? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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