Ethereum down 42% from all-time high: Where will ETH price bottom?

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-18Last updated on 2025-12-18

Abstract

Ether (ETH) has declined 42% from its all-time high of $4,950, falling below $3,000. Analysts warn that if the $2,800 support level fails, ETH could drop toward $2,100—a key level where 2.1 million ETH were previously acquired. Traders note Ethereum's significant underperformance compared to Bitcoin and other assets this cycle. Market sentiment remains bearish, with Polymarket bettors pricing an 83% chance of ETH revisiting $2,500 and a 59% chance of falling to $2,000 by 2026. Institutional demand has weakened, as U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs saw five consecutive days of outflows totaling $533.1 million, reducing assets under management to $17.34 billion. Additionally, daily treasury buying of ETH has dropped sharply from its August high. Despite the current 42% drawdown being relatively shallow compared to historical bear cycles (which saw 80-90% declines), on-chain and technical indicators suggest further downside risk.

Ether (ETH) has retraced 42% from its all-time high of $4,950 with traders wondering where the altcoin was likely to bottom out next.


Key takeaways:

  • Ethereum traders see ETH price dropping to $2,100 if support at $2,800 fails.

  • Persistent Ether ETF outlaws and less treasury buying introduce more risks for bulls.

Analysis: 25% ETH price drop possible

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView showed that the ETH/USD pair has dropped back below $3,000.

Commenting on the latest price action, analyst and trader Daan Crypto Trades said that although this cycle has not been what ETH investors anticipated, Ether’s “market structure and the Ethereum ecosystem have matured during this time,” adding:

“I can’t defend the price action this cycle, it has underperformed $BTC and many others massively.”

An accompanying chart suggested that if ETH lost its $2,800 support, it would likely drop toward the next major support level around $2,100.

ETH/USD weekly chart. Source: Daan Crypto Trades

Data from Glassnode showed that the next significant support below $2,800 sits at around $2,100, where approximately 2.1 million ETH were previously acquired.

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Although Polymarket bettors are pricing in only about an 11% chance of ETH dropping to $2,000-$2,200 before the end of 2025, they see an 83% chance of Ether’s price revisiting $2,500 and a 59% chance of it falling to $2,000 in 2026.

Ether’s price targets before Dec. 31, 2026. Source: Polymarket

Ether’s low for 2025 is $1,380, reached in April, and the last time the ETH/USD pair traded at $2,100 was on May 9. The current 42% drawdown from all-time highs, however, is relatively shallow. Previous bear cycles bottomed after the price declined by around 80-90%.

ETH price drawdown from all-time high. Source: Glassnode

Investors de-risk from Ethereum ETFs

Institutional demand for US-based spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has declined, according to data from Farside Investors.

These investment products posted outflows for five consecutive days, totaling $533.1 million, and reducing the assets under management to $17.34 billion.

“US-based Ethereum ETFs continue to see capital outflows,” CryptoQuant analyst IT Tech said in his latest post on X, adding:

“Investors are de-risking or quietly rotating away from ETH, suggesting no immediate comeback for Ether.”
Spot Ether ETFs flows table. Source: Farside Investors

Additional data from Capriole Investments reveals that daily purchases by Ethereum treasury companies have dropped from a peak of 78,010 ETH on Aug. 23 to 12,095 ETH per day.

Ethereum: Daily rate of treasury buying. Source: Capriole Investments

Even though BitMine is accelerating its Ether buying, multiple onchain and technical indicators around the ETH have turned bearish, suggesting more pain ahead.

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Related Questions

QHow much has Ether (ETH) retraced from its all-time high, and what is the current price level mentioned?

AEther has retraced 42% from its all-time high of $4,950, and the ETH/USD pair has dropped back below $3,000.

QAccording to analyst Daan Crypto Trades, what is the potential downside target for ETH if it loses the $2,800 support?

AIf ETH loses its $2,800 support, it would likely drop toward the next major support level around $2,100.

QWhat does the data from Glassnode indicate about the support level below $2,800?

AData from Glassnode showed that the next significant support below $2,800 sits at around $2,100, where approximately 2.1 million ETH were previously acquired.

QWhat is the trend in institutional demand for US-based spot Ethereum ETFs, according to Farside Investors?

AInstitutional demand has declined, with these investment products posting outflows for five consecutive days, totaling $533.1 million, and reducing the assets under management to $17.34 billion.

QHow have daily purchases by Ethereum treasury companies changed, as revealed by Capriole Investments?

ADaily purchases by Ethereum treasury companies have dropped significantly from a peak of 78,010 ETH on Aug. 23 to 12,095 ETH per day.

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