Ethereum must reclaim $2,335 support to target $5,600
ETH faces $2,400 cap. Breakout vs 17% correction.
Ethereum (ETH) failed at $2,400 again after the FOMC. Signals diverge. Risk stays elevated.
Analyst Michaël van de Poppe says structure holds. He calls a breakout “a matter of when, not if.” His post targets a retest near $2,700 if local resistance breaks. He adds ETH could follow Bitcoin higher.
Crypto Batman flags a breakdown. ETH lost the $2,320 support and fell from a two‑week pennant. He sees the short‑term trend turning bearish. His note warns that failing to reclaim the trendline and bearish FVG opens lower levels.
Ted Pillows points to $2,400. “Reclaim it for strong continuation.” Miss it, and the pump turns into exit liquidity. He also expects near‑term pressure around the FOMC. His view remains cautious.
NewsBTC notes a post‑FOMC pattern. ETH has retraced after each meeting since October 2025 by 17% to 42%. After today’s meeting, ETH hit $2,220, down 5% intraday. Their report tracks the moves.
- $2,400 is the key cap per van de Poppe source.
- $2,320 breakdown shifts bias bearish per Crypto Batman source.
- Reclaim $2,400 or risk a pullback per Ted Pillows source.
- Post‑FOMC retraces of 17%–42% since Oct 2025 per NewsBTC source.







