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Ethereum price analysis for 29 November 2022, Ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency based on market cap, is in a downtrend since November 2021. You can read more about Ethereum price from CoinCodex. On the second day of this week, it seems that sellers take control of the price based on the weekly Heikin Ashi Candlestick. The weekly MACD is still negative but forms a positive histogram. The weekly RSI fluctuates below 50, and the price is still under the 50 SMMA line.
Ethereum price analysis on the Daily Chart for 29 November 2022
By diving into the daily timeframe, we identify that the price fluctuates between a specific range after surpassing the 50 SMMA ($1400.14). The price returns to the $1238.41 area once again.
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The Daily MACD is negative with a positive histogram.
The Daily RSI fluctuates below 50.
The 50 Daily SMMA stands above the price which means that the bears control the price.
In the 5-hour chart, Ethereum fluctuates under the 50 SMMA line ($1234.79). Moreover, the Volume Profile indicator determines $1212.51 as strong trading area. This area acts as resistance .
The 5-hour MACD is positive with a negative histogram. The 5-hour RSI fluctuates over 50.
Conclusion
The price of Ethereum continues in a downtrend in the medium-term scale, as the technical analysis and indicators coincide. In a short-term scale, buyers seem that lead it back to previous resistance areas.
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