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ETHEREUM Will an ETF approval cause a massive rally?

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CRYPTO:ETHUSD   Ethereum
Exactly a month ago (April 22, see chart below), we called for Ethereum's (ETHUSD) bottom and gave a medium-term buy signal:


With the SEC facing deadlines on May 23 and May 24 to decide on spot Ethereum ETF applications by Vaneck and Ark Invest, we might be in front of a massive rally. Even from a technical point of view, the historic Cycle performance of Ethereum suggests that currently we might be getting off a similar consolidation to August - October 2020.

Observe how the 1W RSI is making a bullish reversal after having pulled-back from a marginal Channel Up break-out. At the same time, the 1W LMACD is about to make the exact same Bullish Cross it did on the week of November 09 2020, when again it started to break above that consolidation.

What followed these events back then was a massive rally that peaked marginally above the 1.5 Fibonacci extension level. As a result, we remain bullish long-term, expecting a strong rise until the end of the year, targeting $12000 (Fibonacci 1.5 ext).

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