JacobR905

Ethereum could take a hit against BTC

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BINANCE:ETHBTC   Ethereum / Bitcoin
Ethereum has been trading perfectly in this descending triangle and we have failed to breakout the top many times and now we could indeed be in for a fall out of the bottom of the triangle, from what it looks like there isn't a lot to worry about and this could be a potential fakeout to the downside, as we have many many supports below us this could be a tactic to get weak hands out of ethereum. We notice on the bollinger bands we are tending to go downwards towards that bottom band which can definitely be a slippery slope as if we do continue to ride the bottom band there is a high chance we will see a drop of some sort, i figure the lowest we could see due to all of the surrounding supports is about 0.05 or the 0.6 FIB level. Taking a look at the pivot points we do have support above the 0.6 FIB level but what im interested in for the longer look is that bullish pivot point, if price action can make it upto this level we will be considered in a bullish reversal which is definitely key but that'll be talked about in a later TA as this levels a little out of reach for now, hope im wrong though lmao! Now something that goes hand and hand with the bearish looking bollinger bands is the bearish looking macd where we just recently had a bearish cross, we are only 2 red bars in to this macd cycle and i doubt we will see a green bar say tomorrow, so we could be looking at a maybe 5 day bearish trend on the MACD but there is always the chance of a reversal, there isn't much separation within the MA's so we are looking pretty okay there but we need to see some bull momentum to bring that blue MA back ontop of the orange or like i said we could see a little downside here. keep in mind there is the chance of a fakeout to the downside where we could exit the bottom of the descending triangle but then shoot back up liquidating short positions and getting weak hands out of the market. Not financial advice just my opinion!

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