Last evening, Bitcoin experienced a powerful surge in the cryptocurrency market, and Ethereum became one of the most notable assets in this rise.
Over the past 24 hours, $ETH has increased by approximately 20%, surpassing the $2,300 mark. This growth was driven both by an increase in overall market risk appetite and by significant inflows into Ethereum-based ETFs.
While $ETH captured attention with its significant growth, Real Vision analyst Jamie Coutts assessed Ethereum's strong upward trend.
Coutts noted that yesterday $ETH showed the eighth-largest daily jump since 2018, but this does not guarantee that the upward trend will continue at the same pace in the short term.
At this stage, the analyst states that, based on past trends, the short-term price direction is largely uncertain, and the probability of the uptrend continuing is roughly equivalent to a coin toss.
However, the analyst notes that the long-term bullish outlook for Ethereum is strengthening. In his view, the probability of positive momentum for Ethereum, especially over the next three to six months, may be higher than in the short term.
Massive Ethereum Buyout! Hourly Volume Reached $2.55 Billion!
Ethereum attracted attention with its 20 percent rise, and aggressive investor buying in the derivatives market also reached impressive levels.
According to an analysis by CryptoQuant analyst MorenoDV, the Ethereum purchase volume across all exchanges in a single hour on August 19 rose to $2.55 billion.
The analyst stated that the hourly trading volume on the Ethereum derivatives market reached the third-highest level in about six months, fueled by intensified aggressive buying.
The analyst noted: "Buyers suddenly started showing a willingness to pay more again, and this willingness is at a level rarely seen in the last six months."
However, the analyst pointed out that it is not yet clear whether the increase in purchase volume is solely due to the opening of new long positions or the closing of short positions.
In the analyst's opinion, to understand this distinction, it is necessary to specifically track data on open interest (OI) and the movement of the Ethereum price. If open interest increases while strong buying pressure persists and the Ethereum price remains above the breakout zone, this can be interpreted as a signal for opening new long positions. Conversely, if open interest declines amid large-scale liquidations, this increase is more likely a temporary buying trend caused by short position liquidations, not an influx of new funds.
In conclusion, the analyst said: "This indicator is not a signal confirming a further bullish trend for Ethereum," adding that sustained aggressive buying could be an early signal of broader market participation, but there is also a risk that short-term buyer pressure could fade if the rise is absorbed by sellers.
*This is not investment advice.
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