Ethereum is showing interesting price action around critical technical levels. The recent movement tested the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement, followed by a push toward the 1.38 Fib extension on the upside. If Elliott Wave analysis holds, ETH could currently be forming a wave-(4) correction pattern—a typical consolidation phase before potential further moves. Traders are watching the $3,040 level closely as key support in this scenario. This price discovery phase combines multiple technical confluences, making it worth monitoring for the next directional signal.
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OneBlockAtATime
· 01-09 01:50
The Elliott Wave Theory is back again, always saying wave-4 consolidation, but it’s the one getting proven wrong every time.
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degenonymous
· 01-07 03:01
If we can't hold this critical position at 3040, we'll have to go back and look for support.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-07 03:00
If 3040 can't hold, just drop straight to 2800, no more messing around.
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TaxEvader
· 01-07 02:53
If the 3040 support level is broken, I think we're in trouble.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-07 02:49
3040, hold on tight, or else it will really go back to last month's price.
Ethereum is showing interesting price action around critical technical levels. The recent movement tested the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement, followed by a push toward the 1.38 Fib extension on the upside. If Elliott Wave analysis holds, ETH could currently be forming a wave-(4) correction pattern—a typical consolidation phase before potential further moves. Traders are watching the $3,040 level closely as key support in this scenario. This price discovery phase combines multiple technical confluences, making it worth monitoring for the next directional signal.