Ethereum climbs back over $2,600 following intense sell-off and increased volume

Ethereum experienced a sharp decline early in the session, dropping from $2,724.74 to a low of $2,569.77 before rallying back to close around $2,621.66. The significant price swings were accompanied by heavy trading volumes, reflecting increased market volatility and active investor participation.

The initial drop represented a 6% decrease, triggered by a wave of bearish momentum. However, renewed optimism fueled by institutional interest and recent network improvements helped ETH recover ground, suggesting a possible push toward the $3,000 mark.

Key Technical Points

  • ETH started strong at $2,724.74 but quickly fell.
  • The price bottomed out at $2,569.77, down about 6%.
  • A recovery followed, closing near $2,621.66.
  • Short-term support was found near $2,570.
  • Trading volumes surged during the decline, highlighting volatility.
  • The session’s peak hit $2,642.84 before settling.

Despite the volatile swings, Ethereum’s bounce signals continued buyer interest, hinting at potential further gains if positive momentum persists.

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