Today we will look at ETH.
Most recently, ETH has risen to around $740 with great momentum and is currently in a stagnation.
It rose at a stretch from the point where it passed the strong consciousness level of $650, and once adjusted with a further rise, the momentum is strong and the momentum is not likely to decline.
$740 is a line that is considered as an ascending parallel channel + horizontal line. It's stagnant once, but I think it's only a matter of time before we get out of it.
The reason is that the moving average has started to spread, and even if you look at MACD and RSI, there is still more.
There is room to try the upper price and it continues to rise, and the volume is also increasing.
Beyond this, it gains momentum and moves towards the next level of consciousness, $830.
Can it be reached by the end of 2020? Keep an eye on the latest trends.
Most recently, ETH has risen to around $740 with great momentum and is currently in a stagnation.
It rose at a stretch from the point where it passed the strong consciousness level of $650, and once adjusted with a further rise, the momentum is strong and the momentum is not likely to decline.
$740 is a line that is considered as an ascending parallel channel + horizontal line. It's stagnant once, but I think it's only a matter of time before we get out of it.
The reason is that the moving average has started to spread, and even if you look at MACD and RSI, there is still more.
There is room to try the upper price and it continues to rise, and the volume is also increasing.
Beyond this, it gains momentum and moves towards the next level of consciousness, $830.
Can it be reached by the end of 2020? Keep an eye on the latest trends.
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