Ethereum at risk: Will ETH’s $2.5K–$2.6K support zone hold?

ambcryptoPublished on 2026-01-31Last updated on 2026-01-31

Abstract

Ethereum (ETH) is testing a critical support zone between $2,500 and $2,600, a level previously strengthened by ETF and accumulation activity. Currently trading at $2,692, ETH is forming a bearish "head and shoulders" pattern on the weekly chart, signaling potential downside risk. The asset faces significant pressure from substantial institutional outflows, with Ethereum ETFs seeing $113 million in outflows on January 30th, 2026. However, a surge in Spot Taker Buy Volume suggests aggressive buying emerged as ETH fell below $3,000, indicating possible resilience. The future trajectory hinges on whether this buying pressure can counterbalance outflows and hold key support, with a U.S. government shutdown adding to the uncertainty. A break below support could lead to further decline.

Ethereum [ETH], once riding high, now nears the critical $2,500-$2,600 support level. Strengthened by previous ETF and DAT accumulation, this zone has become essential for the asset’s future.

After dipping below $2,800, Ethereum has shown signs of weakness, with institutional outflows growing. If this support level fails, deeper losses could follow, making the next move crucial for its future.

Decoding ‘head and shoulders’ pattern

At press time, Ethereum [ETH] was trading at $2,692 and forming a classic ‘head and shoulders’ pattern on the weekly timeframe.

The left shoulder formed in mid‐2024, the head in March 2025, and the right shoulder is nearing completion, between $2,162 and $2,300. This pattern signals a potential bearish trend, making caution essential.

At the same time, both the monthly and three‐month charts continue to show bullish signals. T

he key question is whether Ethereum can break out of this setup or if bears have already taken control. The outcome remains uncertain, but the risks are considerable.

$113M Ethereum ETF outflows

On the 30th of January 2026, Ethereum ETFs saw a staggering $113 million in outflows, adding pressure to an already struggling asset.

This brings the total weekly outflows to $58.4 million, according to on-chain data from Lookonchain. Institutional investors have been retreating, adding to the uncertainty hanging over Ethereum’s future.

This exodus from Ethereum ETFs could be a harbinger of more downside. However, will institutional inflows reverse this trend, or is this a sign of deeper losses to come?

Rising Taker Buy Volume signals...

According to CryptoQuant, Ethereum’s Spot Taker Buy Dominant volume surged as buyers aggressively stepped in once ETH dropped below $3k and lost $2,800.

In fact, this buying pressure surged above the last seen Taker Buy Dominant in June 2025, suggesting Ethereum might not be done yet.

Could these buyers have sustained momentum, or did the market push back?

Will ETH rebound or continue falling?

Ethereum faces a critical inflection point as support at $2,500–$2,600 comes under pressure. A potential U.S. government shutdown and ongoing institutional outflows make it harder for ETH to hold its ground.

Still, Taker Buy Dominance signals resilience. If buyers remain firm, a recovery is possible, but without strong inflows, Ethereum risks further decline.


Final Thoughts

  • Ethereum’s $2,500-$2,600 support holds the key to its future in the short term.
  • Rising Taker Buy Volume offers hope, but continued institutional outflows could cause further declines.

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