HomeNewsEthereum's inverse head-and-shoulders hints breakout toward $4,000–$4,400 as $3.1K stalls.

Ethereum’s inverse head-and-shoulders hints breakout toward $4,000–$4,400 as $3.1K stalls.

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Ethereum is forming an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern in early 2025, signaling a possible breakout as price approaches a neckline near $4k–$4.4k. ETH trades around $3.1k after recent losses linked to broader market stress.

Traders compare the setup to a 2021–2022 head-and-shoulders reversal that preceded a drop exceeding 65% in under two months, as noted here. Related search results for $ETH continue to circulate among analysts.

The inverse pattern shows a left shoulder in mid-2024 and a lower head in late 2024. A developing right shoulder appeared in early 2025 while the neckline remains well above current price.

Price moved above $3.3k on Sunday before reversing, and ETH lost roughly 5% since the weekend. CW wrote this, “First, the CME gap near 3k will be filled, and then the next target will be 3.2k.”

Staking has reached an all-time high with more ETH locked than before. Data shows institutional flows tracked key chart moments, and Bitmine invested about $14.6 billion into ETH in 2025, remaining quiet so far in 2026 per this update.

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