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Ethereum slightly positive on Monday

By:
Christopher Lewis
Updated: Apr 24, 2018, 07:44 UTC

Ethereum markets rallied slightly during the trading session on Monday, in what was rather quiet action. The market continues to favor the upside though, and I think that there are buyers underneath looking to take advantage of value as it appears.

ETH/USD daily chart, April 24, 2018

ETH/USD

Ethereum rallied against the US dollar during most of the session on Monday before pulling back slightly. However, I think that we will eventually find buyers back into this market, especially near the $620 level, an area that has been resistance in the past. At the first sign of a bounce I am more than willing to start buying this market as I believe we will continue to find value hunters coming in. If we did breakdown below the $620 level, then we would probably test the $600 level after that. I believe that the support extends down to at least $580, so at this point I don’t have any interest in shorting. I think that the longer-term target to the upside is closer to the $700 handle.

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ETH/EUR

Ethereum also rallied against the Euro, reaching as high as €525 during the trading session, only to pull back slightly. It looks as if there is plenty of pressure underneath to keep this market going, and I think that the €500 level will of course be an area that should attract a lot of attention. I believe it extends down to the €480 level, so I’m waiting to see whether we get a bounce or supportive candle to start buying. This market should continue to be one that shows plenty of value occasionally, as we have seen the crypto currency markets make a significant come back recently. I believe that the ETH/EUR pair will go looking towards the €500 level. Beyond that, we are probably looking towards the €600 level.

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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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