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Ethereum markets fall again during Monday session

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Jun 5, 2018, 04:58 UTC

Ethereum markets fell significantly during the trading session on Monday as traders came back from the weekend, in a continuation of what we have seen in the past, people during the weekend will try to push the market higher, and then larger amounts of institutional money come in and start selling. That being said, we have seen a “higher high”, so there is some hope.

ETH/USD daily chart, June 05, 2018

ETH/USD

Ethereum markets broke down during the session on Monday, sliding below the $600 level. However, we have recently made a “higher high”, so that is a bullish sign in general, but it was also done during the week in which tends to be retail trading only. As more institutional money flows into the market, these moves tend to be turned around. At this point, I still believe that the Ethereum markets are going to struggle going forward, as we have seen them roll over every time there’s been an attempt to strengthen.

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ETH/EUR

The Ethereum markets also fell against the Euro as one would expect, reaching towards the €500 level. I think that the €480 level underneath will be supportive, and if we can break down below that level the market will be free to go much lower. However, much like the ETH/USD pair, we have made a fresh high over the course of the weekend, so it’s likely that the market will continue to be noisy to say the least. I think that the €600 level above is a major barrier, and it’s good to be very difficult to break above that level for anything approaching a significant move to the upside. I believe that this market will continue to be very noisy regardless, and that crypto currency markets in general continue to offer selling opportunities on longer-term rallies.

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About the Author

Being FXEmpire’s analyst since the early days of the website, Chris has over 20 years of experience across various markets and assets – currencies, indices, and commodities. He is a proprietary trader as well trading institutional accounts.

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