Ethereum Stalls Below $2,270 Resistance as Mean Reversion Risk Builds
ETH trades near $2,180.55 with $2,265.34 as the first upside test, while short-term support holds near $2,167.01.
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ETH trades near $2,180.55 with $2,265.34 as the first upside test, while short-term support holds near $2,167.01.
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ETH jumped 13% to $2,052.67 but faces mean reversion pressure wedged between the $2,077 EMA and $2,046 SMA 50, with MACD still negative.