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ETH is trading at a key decision point, with resistance forming between $2,290 and $2,365 and a median range level that bulls need to hold as support. A clean move above resistance could open the way toward the upper range, while a failed support flip may send ETH back toward lower levels.
On the 1-hour ETH/USD chart shared by MCO Global DE, ETH is testing its first short-term resistance zone between $2,290 and $2,365. The chart shows ETH recovering from this week’s low, but MCO Global DE said the move still appears to be a three-part structure, meaning the bounce has not yet confirmed a stronger impulsive breakout.
The resistance box is aligned with key Fibonacci levels on the chart: the 38.2% level near $2,290, the 50% level near $2,312, the 61.8% level near $2,334, and the 78.6% level near $2,365.
For the weekend, MCO Global DE said this zone remains the main area to watch, with ETH likely to stay inside or below the resistance area during the weekend.
If ETH breaks above $2,365, the chart points toward a descending yellow trendline as the next major test. That trendline has capped the wider structure and continues to act as overhead resistance.
If ETH fails to hold the current bounce, the chart highlights downside Fibonacci levels near $2,240, $2,178, $2,119, and $2,037.
On the 2-hour ETH/USD chart shared by Castillo Trading, ETH is sitting near a key mid-range level. Castillo Trading said ETH needs to turn the Median ML area into real support to open a move toward premium prices and the upper limit.
The chart shows price trying to hold above a blue support box around the median area. If buyers defend this zone, ETH could bounce toward the upper part of the range.
The chart marks premium territory above the median, with the upper limit sitting near the $2,600 area. A stronger move could then target the red nPOC level near $2,735.
ETH remains at a decision point: if price loses the median level, the chart suggests a move back toward the lower range becomes more likely. Downside levels include the red nPOC areas near $2,082, $2,057, $1,903, and $1,826, with the lower limit near the $1,800 zone.
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