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Bitcoin, Ethereum Technical Analysis: ETH Falls Under the $1,900 Level to Start the Weekend

Ethereum started the weekend trading below $1,900 for the first time in two weeks, as cryptocurrency markets continued to fall. The global market cap is down by close to 3% at the time of writing this. Bitcoin was also in red, as it moved closer to $27,000.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin () was in the red for a fourth consecutive session, as prices neared a breakout below $27,000.

/USD plunged to a low of $27,169.57 to start the weekend, a day after trading at a high of $28,291.60.

Saturday’s drop in price resulted in bitcoin falling to its lowest point in roughly three and a half weeks.

BTC/USD – Daily Chart

Looking at the chart, this latest downturn has pushed the 10-day (red) moving average closer to a cross with its 25-day (blue) counterpart.

In addition to this, the relative strength index is now tracking at 41.73, which is marginally higher than its long-term floor at 41.00.

If price strength were to slip below this point, there is a good chance that will move toward $26,000.

Ethereum

Ethereum () continued to trend lower on Saturday, as the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency dropped below $1,900.

Following a high of $1,926.30 on Friday, /USD fell to an intraday low at $1,827.79 earlier in the day.

As a result of this move, ethereum started the weekend by declining to its weakest level since April 9.

ETH/USD – Daily Chart

Today’s price slippage also resulted in briefly breaking out of an interim support point at $1,830.

Bulls swiftly reentered the market seemingly buying the dip, and this has resulted in ethereum now trading at $1,848.66.

Although there is likely to be further declines in the coming days, once this current red wave passes, there may be a significant reversal.

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Could ethereum drop below $1,700 this weekend Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Bitcoin

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