ETH Technical Analysis Mar 13
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ETH, despite showing a 3.89% rise by holding above the short-term EMA20 within the general downtrend, is dominated by a high-risk environment due to strong resistance levels and Bitcoin’s bearish supertrend. Investors should focus on capital protection with tight stop losses and limited position sizes, taking volatility into account. Market Volatility and Risk Environment ETH is trading at $2,106.77 as of March 13, 2026, exhibiting wide volatility with a daily range of $2,017.59 – $2,148.80 and a 3.89% rise over the last 24 hours. Although daily volume is high at $18.06 billion, the overall trend continues as a downtrend. RSI at 53.27 is in the neutral zone, but Supertrend is giving a bearish signal and resistance is positioned at $2,464.23. In multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis, 14 strong levels were detected across 1D/3D/1W timeframes: 1D with 0 support/4 resistance, 3D with 2 support/3 resistance, 1W with 3 support/4 resistance. This structure increases resistance pressure during upward moves, while raising the risk of sudden drops due to the lack of strong support below. Volatility is critical for ETH due to the nature of the crypto market; a daily 6% range combined with ATR-based fluctuations (approximately 4-5% default) can accelerate capital erosion. Investors should adopt a protection-focused approach in this environment rather than trying to turn volatility to their advantage – for example, reducing positions in expanding ranges. Risk/Reward Ratio Assessment Potential Reward: Target Levels Short-term upside potential is limited by the first resistance at $2,146.8752 (score 80/100); a 1.9% move is possible from there. The second target at $2,397.0625 (score 65/100) offers 13.8%, and the third at $2,798.1775 (score 62/100) could provide 32.8% returns. However, despite a short-term bullish signal above EMA20 ($2,033.45), the overall downtrend puts these targets at risk. Potential reward may remain limited due to MTF resistance density. Potential Risk:…
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