Ethereum Appears Poised to Surge Past the $3K Mark

Ethereum Charts Bullish Course Toward $3,000 as Technical Pattern Tightens

Ethereum (ETH) is flashing bullish signals, with price action hinting at a breakout above the psychologically significant $3,000 level. As of May 28, Ether is trading at $2,660.71 and carving out an ascending triangle pattern — a setup often associated with bullish continuation.

This chart formation is defined by a horizontal resistance zone — in this case, around $2,735 — and an upward-sloping support line reflecting higher lows. The repeated failure to break below support while pressing against resistance suggests mounting demand and growing momentum.

Such a configuration typically indicates accumulation, with buyers gradually overpowering sellers. If ETH breaks through the $2,735 resistance cleanly, it could reignite the uptrend that began from April’s bottom near $1,390.

Adding strength to the bullish thesis is the looming golden crossover, as the 50-day SMA edges closer to overtaking the 100-day SMA — often a precursor to sustained upward movement.

Volatility could spike soon. The Bollinger Bands, which plot price volatility, have narrowed significantly to a $250 spread. Historically, such compressions have preceded major price swings in Ether.

According to technical analysis expert Charles Kirkpatrick, ascending triangle breakouts occur nearly 77% of the time, typically unfolding just past the midpoint of the triangle’s formation — a timeframe Ether appears to be nearing.

Still, traders should remain alert. A downside breach of the rising trendline would negate the bullish outlook and could spark accelerated selling.

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