Ethereum Whales Fell Into a $4 Billion Bull Trap: What’s Next for ETH Price?

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Ethereum is down nearly 1% over the past 24 hours. That move alone is not important. What matters is what happened before it.

In mid-January, Ethereum broke out from a well-defined inverse head-and-shoulders pattern. The setup looked constructive. Momentum was improving, whales were buying, and the price cleared a key structure. Under normal conditions, that combination supports continuation.

Instead, Ethereum stalled near a critical wall and has since corrected by almost 16%. This was not a random failure. A supply wall, worth roughly $4 billion, quietly absorbed demand, turning the breakout into a classic bull trap.

A Breakout That Ran Straight Towards The $4 Billion Wall

Ethereum’s inverse head-and-shoulders pattern began forming in late October. The breakout was confirmed on January 13, when the ETH price pushed above the neckline and moved higher with confidence.

That move did not fail because buyers disappeared.

ETH Bull TrapETH Bull Trap: TradingView

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It failed because the price ran into a dense cost-basis wall.

Cost-basis data shows a large cluster of Ethereum holders between $3,490 and $3,510. Roughly 1,190,317 ETH were accumulated in this zone. At an average price near $3,500, that represents about $4.1 billion in supply.

A cost-basis wall forms when a large amount of ETH was previously bought in a tight price range. When price revisits that zone or even gets close to that, holders often sell to break even. That kind of early distribution creates heavy resistance, even if sentiment looks bullish.

Key Supply ClusterKey Supply Cluster: Glassnode

That is exactly what happened near $3,407, where the sell pressure derailed the breakout.

Ethereum pushed close to the wall, stalled, and rolled over. The breakout technically held for a moment, but structurally it was already compromised. The supply overhead was simply too large. And it trapped a key cohort in the process!

Whales Bought the Breakout — And Got Trapped

What makes this setup more dangerous is that ETH whales did the “right” thing.

From January 15 onward (post-breakout confirmation), large holders steadily increased exposure. Whale balances rose from roughly 103.11 million ETH to 104.15 million ETH, an addition of about 1.04 million ETH or close to $3 billion.

That buying continued even as price began to roll over, showing clear averaging behavior.

ETH Whales Got TrappedETH Whales Got Trapped: Santiment

In isolation, whale accumulation looks supportive. But this time, it wasn’t enough.

The reason sits outside of on-chain behavior. ETF flows flipped hard. The week ending January 16 saw strong inflows, which helped fuel the breakout. The following week, ending January 23, recorded net ETF outflows of $611.17 million.

ETF Flows ReverseETF Flows Reverse: SoSo Value

That shift mattered. ETF selling added steady, directional pressure just as Ethereum was testing a major supply wall. Whale buying met resistance here. Even large holders were effectively trapped above support as the Ethereum price slid lower.

This explains why the correction persisted despite accumulation. Demand existed, mostly from whales, but supply was heavier. The wall won. When ETF flows and cost-basis resistance align, price structure breaks down fast.

Ethereum Price Levels That Decide What Comes Next

Ethereum is now back inside the prior range, and the structure is weak.

On the downside, $2,773 is the critical level, highlighted later on the Ethereum price chart.

A daily close below this zone would break the right shoulder of the inverse head-and-shoulders pattern and confirm the bull trap fully. That move would also threaten the $2,819 to $2,835 cost-basis cluster.

While this is a heavy-demand zone that can absorb selling pressure, losing it would expose Ethereum to accelerated downside.

Support Wall: Glassnode

Below that, the structure weakens quickly. On the upside, recovery must happen in steps.

First, Ethereum needs to reclaim $3,046. That would stabilize the price, but it is not enough. The real test sits at $3,180, which flips the $3,146 to $3,164 supply wall. Clearing that zone would signal real demand returning.

Critical Supply Wall On The UpsideCritical Supply Wall On The Upside: Glassnode

Even then, resistance remains heavy. The larger sell wall around the $3,407- $3,487 zone still dominates the chart. That is the same zone that rejected the breakout and triggered the correction.

Ethereum Price AnalysisEthereum Price Analysis: TradingView

Until Ethereum clears those levels cleanly, rallies remain vulnerable. The takeaway is simple.

Ethereum did not fail because buyers were weak. It failed because the supply was overwhelming. Until that changes, the bull trap remains active.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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