Ethereum Plunges to 3-Year Low Against Bitcoin: Expert Analysis on Potential Bear Trap

Ethereum Plunges Against Bitcoin: A Bear Trap?

Upon analyzing the Ethereum-to-BTC chart, Brandt suggested the presence of a “bear trap,” indicating that the ongoing decline in Ethereum’s value compared to Bitcoin might entice sellers into additional short positions.

Bullish Signals Amid ETH/BTC Downturn

Despite Ethereum’s recent challenges, bullish signals have emerged, hinting at a potential turnaround. The options market, in particular, has shown optimism, with a significant portion of Ethereum options open interest expiring by the end of April being bullish bets on price.

Ethereum open interest by expiration.| Source: Deribit

Deribit data reveals that about $3.3 billion worth of notional ether options are scheduled to expire, with approximately two-thirds of this sum allocated to calls. Moreover, the Ethereum put-call ratio for the April expiration stands at 0.45, signaling a slightly more bullish stance than Bitcoin options.

Notably, a put-call options ratio below one suggests bullish sentiment, with traders favoring call options over put options. Moreover, the emergence of two new Ethereum whales, according to the crypto tracking platform Spot On Chain, identified as 0x666 and 0x435, adds to Ethereum’s bullish sentiment.

These entities collectively withdrew a substantial amount of ETH from a major exchange, suggesting growing confidence in Ethereum’s prospects despite its recent downtrend.

While Ethereum faces downward pressure against Bitcoin, Bitcoin’s resilience in the market is evident. Crypto analyst Ali has highlighted that Bitcoin appears to be breaking out, with a potential upside target of $85,000 if it can hold above $70,800.

When writing, Bitcoin trades above this critical level with a current market price of $71,621, indicating a possible climb towards $85,000 shortly.