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Last updated: June 18, 2025, 02:48  |  Written by: Brian Armstrong

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After A Grim Ending To

Ethereum Price Prediction - What could affect ETH’’s future price?

After a grim ending to 2025, things are finally looking up for Ethereum [ETH] as a key metric has hinted at a potential turnaround. The Taker Buy Sell Ratio, a pivotal

The Taker Buy Sell Ratio, a pivotal metric for assessing sentiment in the futures market, provides insights into whether buyers or sellers are more aggressive in

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Hace 2 días The Ethereum taker buy-sell ratio measures the volume of buy orders relative to sell orders on exchanges. When this ratio rises above 1, it means buyers are more active than

Sell Pressure Rises As Ethereum Tests $4,000 ResistanceWhat’s

Ethereum Eyes Another Correction as Selloff Risks

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Hace 6 horas Ethereum hovers near $2,600, but rising exchange reserves, weak breakout momentum, and key technical resistances point to a potential drop toward $1,075.

Ethereum Price Prediction: 4 Exclusive ETH Price Charts Signaling

Ethereum Buyers Take Control: Bullish Signals Flashing

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Ethereum: This metric highlights the next 'opportunity' for buyers

As shown by the breakout in the ETH/BTC pairing, ETH is now displaying some solid price movement and relative strength vs BTC. This data was affirmed by the

Hace 1 día Explore Ethereum price prediction, key factors influencing crypto markets like Bitcoin, and what the community expects from Ethereum’s evolving ecosystem.

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Ethereum Futures Sentiment Surges: Taker Buy Sell Ratio Signals

According to the analyst, Ethereum’s Taker Buy/Sell Ratio, a critical metric for analyzing market sentiment, has shown a substantial increase in sell-side activity. This development aligns with

Ethereum to $4K? THIS key data hints at what’s next for ETH

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