$ETH is sitting at a major support zone and showing signs of strength.
Bulls are defending the structure, but confirmation is still needed above local resistance.
EP
$1,645 - $1,660
TP
TP1: $1,680
TP2: $1,710
TP3: $1,740
SL
$1,630
Liquidity has been swept below support and price is reacting from a key demand area. As long as structure holds, a relief move toward higher liquidity levels remains likely. Watch for sustained buying pressure to confirm continuation.
Let’s go $ETH
$BTC is sitting at a key demand zone and showing signs of stabilization.
Bears remain in control, but support is holding for now.
EP
$62,000 - $62,400
TP
TP1: $63,000
TP2: $63,800
TP3: $64,300
SL
$61,800
Liquidity has been swept below local support and price is reacting from a critical demand area. As long as structure holds above the recent low, a recovery move toward higher liquidity levels remains likely. Watch for sustained buying pressure to confirm continuation.
Let’s go $BTC
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