ETH news update: Ether rangebreak possible due to spot ETF inflows

Key point:
Ether price has been range-bound under $2,500, but ETF flows could change the trend.
Ether ( ETH ) has been range-bound for several days, but institutional investor demand is picking up. Glassnode data shows 106,000 Ether flowing into spot Ether exchange-traded funds last week, the seventh successive week of positive flows.
However, not everyone is bullish on Ether . Etherscan shows two Ethereum wallets unstaked and withdrew 95,920 Ether early in June. A large portion of that, 62,289 Ether, has been deposited in various exchanges, potentially to be sold.
Will Ether’s range-bound action resolve to the upside or the downside? Let’s study the charts to find out.
Ether price prediction
Ether has been trading between the 50-day simple moving average (SMA) ($2,528) and the horizontal support at $2,323 for the past few days.
Both moving averages have flattened out, and the relative strength index (RSI) is near the midpoint, signaling a consolidation in the near term. If buyers push the price above the 50-day SMA, the ETH/USDT pair could climb to $2,738 and later to $2,879. Sellers are expected to fiercely defend the $2,879 level.
Instead, if the price turns down from the 50-day SMA, the bears will try to pull the pair below the $2,323 support. If they manage to do that, the pair could plunge to solid support at $2,111. The next trending move could begin above $2,879 or below $2,111.
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The pair has been stuck between $2,376 and $2,521 for some time. The flattening moving averages and the RSI just above the midpoint do not give a clear advantage either to the bulls or the bears.
If the price sustains above the moving averages, the pair could reach the $2,521 level. Sellers will try to halt the rally at $2,521, but if the bulls prevail, the pair could surge to $2,666.
Contrarily, if the price turns down sharply from $2,521, the pair may extend its stay inside the range for a while longer.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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