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Ethereum Price Forecast March 15, 2018, Technical Analysis

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Mar 15, 2018, 05:48 UTC

Ethereum markets fell during the trading session on Wednesday, as crypto currencies continue to struggle in general. Now that Google has also said that they are not willing to accept ads from crypto currency related products anymore, this puts more bearish pressure on the space.

ETH/USD daily chart, March 15, 2018

ETH/USD

Ethereum markets initially tried to rally during the day on Wednesday but failed yet again at the $700 level. It now looks as if we are going to reach down towards the $600 level next and breaking down below there could send this market down to the $500 level next. I think that there is plenty of support between $500 and $400 below, so it makes sense that we may struggle to break down underneath there. Either way, when I look at this chart I see nothing good, and therefore I think that rallies are still going to be selling opportunities. Ultimately, I think that the bubble has popped and most of the retail traders are going to be gone when it comes to Ethereum, because quite frankly Bitcoin can’t seem to find a bit either.

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ETH/USD Video 15.03.18

ETH/EUR

On a day that the EUR fell in the Forex markets, I find it quite telling that Ethereum can’t gain against it. This tells me that Ethereum is more than likely going to go looking towards the €500 level underneath, which is a psychologically important level. Ultimately, a breakdown below there would free the market to go down to the €400 level. I believe that the crypto currency bubble has popped significantly, and at this point we need to go back to pre-mania levels for important volume to pick back up. I think €600 above continues to be a ceiling going forward as crypto currencies continue to unwind overall.

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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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