Ethereum's support zone between 0.0325 and 0.0333 BTC is showing signs of accumulation, according to analysts. This zone has been characterized by higher trading volumes and wick rejections, suggesting strong buying interest. A sustained break above the 0.0375–0.038 BTC range could indicate a potential trend reversal. Conversely, if Ethereum's price falls below 0.0325 BTC, it may test deeper support levels around 0.026 BTC. Analysts have set long-term price targets for Ethereum, ranging from $7,000 in 2026 to $8,800 in 2027, reflecting varied market expectations.
Ethereum's BTC Support Zone Indicates Accumulation, Analysts Observe
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