Crypto Currency

Ethereum price dips to $3,830 as key indicator signals momentum breakdown

Ethereum fell to $3,830 on Thursday, dropping nearly 9% in 24 hours as Bitcoin dived to near $108,000. Crypto analyst IncomeSharks highlighted Ethereum price weakness amid the OBV indicator breakdown. XRP, Solana and BNB also dropped to or below key levels as cryptocurrencies plummeted. Ethereum (ETH) price has experienced significant volatility in the past week


Ethereum Price Dump

  • Ethereum fell to $3,830 on Thursday, dropping nearly 9% in 24 hours as Bitcoin dived to near $108,000.
  • Crypto analyst IncomeSharks highlighted Ethereum price weakness amid the OBV indicator breakdown.
  • XRP, Solana and BNB also dropped to or below key levels as cryptocurrencies plummeted.

Ethereum (ETH) price has experienced significant volatility in the past week, with its value extending its decline in the past 24 hours as bears pushed the token to lows of $3,830.

Having traded above $4,760 earlier this month, the near 9% dip in the past 24 hours and 16% dive in the past week have ETH hovering at a key level.

Broader weakness that also has Bitcoin near $108,000 and top altcoins struggling could align with a technical breakdown to see Ethereum’s price plunge to lows of $3,500 in the short term.

Ethereum price dives nearly 9% as key indicator signals breakdown

The latest dump for cryptocurrencies has Ethereum’s price hovering below $3,850 as of writing.

While bulls could reclaim the area above $3,860 and eye $4,000, analysts are pointing to a critical breakdown in the On-Balance Volume indicator as a potential signal for further losses.

As crypto analyst IncomeSharks highlighted on X, the ETH price is down amid a breakdown of the OBV momentum.

The indicator, which measures cumulative volume flow, showed a clear divergence from price action, and IncomeSharks says that while it retains the horizontal support, it is signalling weakness as buying pressure wanes.

Per the analyst, the loss of momentum suggests a bearish outlook.

On the weekly chart, Ethereum price has touched a key level below which sellers could target support around $3,500.

Both the weekly relative strength index (RSI) and on-balance volume (OBV) are downsloping.

The RSI remains above 55, suggesting room for bulls to navigate the downside pressure.

Notably, the daily RSI puts Ethereum in oversold territory, which might mean bear exhaustion.

Ethereum price chart by TradingView

Top altcoins fall to critical support levels

The downturn in Ethereum’s price is not an isolated event, as several top altcoins have also breached critical support levels.

As noted, this comes amid a broader market correction that aligns with the wobbly action seen on Wall Street over the past two days.

With BTC dropping to near $108,000 and Ethereum slipping to intraday lows near $3,800, top alts XRP, Solana (SOL), and Binance Coin (BNB) followed suit.

XRP was down 6% to $2.78 amid a downtrend line breakdown, while Solana, after a brief rally in recent days, has corr

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Spot Ether ETFs see five-day outflow streak amid 10% price drop

Ether ETFs post $795.8M outflows over 5 days as ETH price drops 10.8% to $3,995. SEC staking decision looms; Grayscale readies to stake ETH holdings amid pressure. Bitcoin ETFs face $897.6M outflows, but analysts call them “the biggest launch ever.” US-based spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded their second prolonged outflow streak in less


Ether ETFs

  • Ether ETFs post $795.8M outflows over 5 days as ETH price drops 10.8% to $3,995.
  • SEC staking decision looms; Grayscale readies to stake ETH holdings amid pressure.
  • Bitcoin ETFs face $897.6M outflows, but analysts call them “the biggest launch ever.”

US-based spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have recorded their second prolonged outflow streak in less than a month, underscoring ongoing investor caution in the market.

The sell-off coincides with Ether’s (ETH) price slipping more than 10% over the past week, reflecting broader concerns around crypto demand and regulatory uncertainty.

Five straight days of outflows for Ether ETFs

According to data from Farside, spot Ether ETFs posted five consecutive days of net outflows this week, totaling $795.8 million.

Friday alone saw $248.4 million withdrawn, capping a difficult week for the products.

Ether’s price fell 10.8% to $3995.33 in the last 7 days at the time of writing.

This marks the first time Ether ETFs have logged a five-day outflow streak since the week ending September 5, when the asset traded near $4,300.

The repeated pressure suggests waning investor appetite in the short term, even as longer-term developments around staking could reshape market sentiment.

Staking approval could shift market dynamics

Market participants continue to watch for signals from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on whether staking will eventually be permitted within spot Ether ETFs.

Staking, which allows investors to earn yield by locking up ETH, could provide an added incentive for long-term holders and bolster the utility of these products.

On September 19, it was reported that Grayscale is preparing to stake part of its significant Ether holdings, a move interpreted by some as a vote of confidence that regulators may soon allow staking within exchange-traded products.

Despite this potential catalyst, current trading data highlights persistent sell-side pressure.

Cointelegraph noted that net taker volume on Binance has remained negative over the past month, signaling that retail participation in Ether is cooling.

Crypto analyst Bitbull described the ETF outflow streak as “a sign of capitulation as the panic selling has been so high.”

Bitcoin ETFs also face withdrawals

The selling trend was not limited to Ether.

Spot Bitcoin ETFs also recorded five days of outflows, amounting to $897.6 million over the same period.

Bitcoin’s price fell 5.28% in the past week, trading at $109,551 at the time of publication.

While recent outflows reflect cooling momentum, analysts remain broadly optimistic about Bitcoin ETFs’ long-term trajectory.

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