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Bearish Outlook on ETH

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BYBIT:ETHUSDT.P   ETHUSDT Perpetual Contract
Introduction:

Ethereum (ETH) has been showing signs of potential weakness that could provide a viable shorting opportunity. This analysis focuses on the possibility of ETH breaking below the opening level of May, which could signal a bearish trend.

Analysis:

May Opening Level: The opening price of ETH in May has proven to be a significant support level. If this level breaks, it could indicate a stronger bearish momentum and potential short entry point.

Increasing Selling Pressure: Look for an increase in selling volume as ETH approaches the May opening level. This could provide additional confirmation of bearish sentiment in the market.

Bearish Divergence on RSI: The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a powerful tool for identifying potential reversals. If ETH shows lower highs on the RSI while price records higher highs, this bearish divergence could indicate that the bullish momentum is weakening.

MACD Crossover: A bearish crossover on the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) could provide additional evidence of a potential downturn.

Conclusion:

The potential break of the May opening level could signal a shorting opportunity on Ethereum. It's crucial to wait for confirmation such as a close below the May open on a daily or weekly timeframe, which could confirm bearish sentiment.

Trade Idea:

Consider entering a short position if the May opening level is broken and confirmed with a daily or weekly candle close beneath it. A stop loss could be placed above the broken support level (which could act as a new resistance) to manage risk. The first target for the short position could be the next significant support level.

Remember, trading involves risks. This analysis is intended to provide a perspective based on technical indicators and should not be taken as financial advice. Always conduct your own research and consider your risk tolerance before making any trading decisions.

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