Trump inspires crypto market at Bitcoin 2024. He stated that if he enters office, it will remove Gary Gensler from SEC leadership as soon as possible. And the US government will not sell BTC holdings, whether currently held or potential future purchases, as a special way for strategic reserve. The market was attracted by his promise and BTC began to rise away from ETH, touching 70000. If Trump is elected and keeps his promise, BTC will start a new bullish channel after November.
On the other hand, this week is a big data week. The FOMC will be held on Thursday. Although we all know that there will be no interest rate cuts, as long as there are no hawkish views in Powell conference and the FOMC statements, the market will price in further interest rate cuts. On this Friday, the U.S. Department of Labor will release employment data for July. Likewise, as long as the employment data does not strengthen significantly, the rise will not be interrupted.
ETH’s performance last week was weaker than BTC’s. Because Bitcoin 2024 did not mention ETH, ETH trading volume on Saturday was the same as usual. Judging from the WTA indicator, the number of blue columns representing whales increased significantly last week, which is different from BTC. Perhaps it is because the listing of the ETH ETF has attracted whales to hold ETH. Judging from the ME indicator line, the long-term fluctuation has further narrowed the purple wavy area.
In summary, we continue to maintain a bullish view on ETH. ETH is more likely to rise than fall this week. We maintain our previous resistance level 4000 and support level 2800.
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