AlanSantana

Etherum (ETHBTC) A New Cycle on the DAILY (Signals & Indicators)

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BINANCE:ETHBTC   Ethereum / Bitcoin


We just looked at Etherum (ETHBTC) on the weekly time frame.

Now, let's take a look at the daily and see what signals we can spot there.

Here, we can spot some of the signals we spotted on the weekly time frame but more detailed... Let's take a look:

  • The candle that hit the Nov. 2017 low, with a #6 on top, is a hammer. A hammer is a candlestick that is considered bullish when it shows up at the bottom of a trend.

    The next day after this candlestick we have a huge green candle with huge volume. The biggest volume ETHBTC has been on the daily since January.

  • Consolidation after that has been really strong, and we have a bullish crossover on the MACD, yet it still needs to move further up. The signal is there, it just isn't strong enough.

  • We are bouncing from RSI oversold and the volume keeps on building...

  • Now trading above EMA10 which is the light blue line on the chart. A few more days... and we might see Etherum doing another push up all the way to EMA50 (magenta line), that's over 25% increase from current price, we can see this happen in a matter of weeks or days...


I am just listing some signals that I am getting from the charts. This no advice to trade.

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