Gold Like Setup Meets Rising Channel Test
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Ethereum traded near $3,007 on the two week chart and near $2,954 on the weekly chart in two TradingView posts on X. Both setups point to a key decision zone, as ETH holds trend support while it sits below repeated resistance. Ethereum chart mirrors gold’s base, while breakout risk builds A side by side TradingView snapshot from X user apugeneral compares Ethereum on a two week chart with gold on an 18 day chart and argues the two markets share the same rhythm: a big peak, a long rounded bottom, then repeated tests under a rising ceiling. In the image, ETH last trades near $3,007, while gold prints near $4,832 after a steep run. Ethereum vs Gold Long Term Structure Comparison. Source: apugeneral on X On both charts, the curved white markings frame a similar cycle. First, each market tops and sells off. Next, each drifts through a broad, rounded basing phase that stretches for years. After that, both recover into a choppy range, where price keeps tagging a slightly rising resistance line. The yellow dots on each chart highlight those repeated touches, suggesting sellers keep defending the same zone, even as the floor trends up. However, the key difference sits on the right chart. Gold already broke above that resistance line and then accelerated into a near vertical move. Meanwhile, ETH still trades below its own rising ceiling, with the most recent swing failing to clear that marked barrier. If ETH follows the gold analogue, the “tell” becomes a clean two week close above the dotted resistance area, followed by price holding that line on a retest. In that scenario, the chart implies a higher probability of a fast expansion move toward the prior peak zone, because the range would shift from repeated rejection to acceptance. If ETH fails…
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