Ethereum Hits $4,350 Liquidity Pool: Can Demand Hold?

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Ethereum has entered a volatile phase after reaching a multi-year high near $4,790, retracing sharply to the $4,200 level. The correction represents an 11% decline in just a few days, shaking out overleveraged positions and fueling debates among analysts about ETH’s next move.

Some market watchers warn that Ethereum could face a deeper pullback if the $4,200 level fails to hold as support. A breach here could send ETH lower, with traders eyeing the $3,900–$4,000 zone as the next major demand area. This cautious perspective highlights that momentum may be fading after the strong parabolic rally since mid-July.

However, a different narrative is emerging. Many analysts argue that Ethereum has already flushed out excess leverage during this drawdown, setting the stage for renewed strength. With demand from institutional flows, strong ETH ETF inflows, and continued whale accumulation, bullish voices believe ETH is preparing for another leg higher — potentially toward new all-time highs above $4,900.

Ethereum Grabs Liquidity At Key Price Level

Top analyst Ted Pillows recently shared Ethereum’s liquidity heatmap, highlighting the $4,350 zone as a critical level where major liquidity was taken. According to Pillows, this move will determine whether Ethereum can stabilize and build a stronger base for its next rally. He poses the essential question: Will $4,350 be enough for ETH to hold?

Ethereum Liquidity Heatmap | Source: Ted Pillows

In the short term, the $4,350 zone now acts as an important pivot. If ETH maintains this level, it could serve as a launchpad for another push toward $4,800 and eventually beyond $5,000. However, a failure to hold could see price retest deeper supports near $4,000, which would prolong consolidation before any further breakout.

Supply on exchanges is declining, signaling strong accumulation and reduced selling pressure. Institutional adoption is rising, with ETFs attracting record inflows and major companies adding ETH to their treasury strategies. Regulatory clarity in the US has improved, easing concerns for large-scale investors and legitimizing ETH as a core asset.

With these drivers in place, Pillows and many others believe that Ethereum is on a clear path to set new all-time highs above $5,000, once the current volatility settles. The market may be turbulent in the coming weeks, but the broader trajectory still points higher.

Weekly Chart Analysis: Consolidation Below Resistance

Ethereum’s weekly chart shows a decisive pullback after touching $4,790, with the price now retracing to around $4,270. The move represents an 11% decline from the recent peak but comes after an explosive rally that pushed ETH above long-term moving averages, highlighting a shift in market momentum.

ETH testing critical price level | Source: ETHUSDT chart on TradingView

The 50-week moving average sits at $2,811, while the 100-week and 200-week averages are clustered near $2,788 and $2,443, respectively. ETH’s distance above these levels reflects strong bullish momentum, as the asset remains well supported by its higher trend structure. Historically, when Ethereum trades significantly above these averages, corrections tend to be part of a healthy consolidation before resuming upward movement.

Long-term investors may interpret the retracement as a reset of overextended conditions, potentially preparing ETH for another leg higher. If Ethereum stabilizes here, a retest of $4,790 and eventual breakout toward new all-time highs above $5,000 remains a plausible scenario in the coming months.

Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView

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