Ethereum price is pinned below $1.9K, and data suggests that is unlikely to change in the short–term
3 key indicators are behind the prolonged bearish trend in Ether, and data fails to identify an immediate catalyst for a price breakout. Ether’s price has been stuck below $1,920 for the past 16 days, which is especially concerning since the latest breakout attempt on May 6 lasted less than 24 hours. Excluding this brief price pump, Ether’s (ETH) journey below $1,920 was initiated on April 21, over 30 days ago. One can likely blame the Ethereum network’s $8.80 average transaction fee for investors’ diminished appetite, but the macroeconomic environment has also played an important role. On May 22, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said it is impossible to predict the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, designed to curb inflation. As CNN reported, Dimon added: “You’re already seeing credit tighten up because the easiest way for a bank to retain capital is not to make the next loan." The uncertainty surrounding the United States debt ceiling standoff between Joe Biden’...