Ethereum Analysis for Dec 30: ETH Needs to Close Above $2,934 Fib Support

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Ethereum shows strong long-term fundamentals, but short-term movement depends on key support levels.

Notably, Ethereum (ETH) is currently trading at $2,975, showing a 1.2% drop over the past 24 hours, with the price testing key support around $2,912. On the upside, immediate resistance lies just above $3,000

Ethereum’s performance has been relatively muted in recent days, with only a 0.4% gain over the past week and a 1.7% increase in the last 14 days, signaling that short-term momentum is slowing.

However, despite the short-term decline, Ethereum’s fundamentals remain strong. The increasing number of staking entries, coupled with institutional purchases like Bitmine’s acquisition of 44,463 ETH, indicates long-term confidence in the network. Nonetheless, in the short run, Ethereum’s price action will depend on whether it can hold support and break through resistance.

Ethereum Needs to Close Above This Support

From a technical standpoint, Ethereum is testing the 0.236 Fibonacci retracement level at $2,934.93, with the next resistance zone lying near the 0.382 Fibonacci level at $3,032. A breakthrough above this level could open the door for Ethereum to target the 0.5 level at $3,111, signaling a potential continuation of the recent uptrend.

Ethereum 1-Day ChartEthereum 1 Day Chart

On the downside, the 0.236 Fibonacci retracement at $2,934 serves as key support, and ETH must close above this level to maintain its position. If Ethereum fails to close above this support, it may fall toward the $2,700-$2,800 range.

Meanwhile, momentum indicators are showing a positive shift, with the Stochastic RSI in overbought territory at 82.97, indicating strong buying pressure. However, caution is advised as the blue line has touched the overbought region. Ultimately, Ethereum’s ability to close above key support and break through resistance will dictate its near-term direction.

Ethereum’s Entry Queue Has Surpassed the Exit Queue

Ethereum Validator QueueEthereum Validator QueueThis shift signals growing confidence in Ethereum’s long-term prospects, reminiscent of June when a similar development preceded a significant price surge, with ETH doubling shortly after.

In addition, institutional interest in Ethereum remains strong, with significant purchases continuing even during the holiday season. Last week, BitMine acquired 44,463 ETH, bringing its total holdings to 4.11 million ETH

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