Ethereum rose 9.51% to $2,098.70 on Aug. 19, reclaiming $2,000 and closing $23 below its 200-day EMA at $2,122.40.
Ethereum rose 9.51% to $2,098.70 on Aug. 19, reclaiming $2,000 and closing $23 below its 200-day EMA at $2,122.40.

Ethereum rose 9.51% to $2,098.70 on Aug. 19, reclaiming $2,000 and closing $23 below its 200-day exponential moving average at $2,122.40.
The rally followed the US Treasury's pledge to at least double long-dated bond buybacks, a move analysts described as "QE Lite" that pushed yields and the dollar lower. ETH outperformed Bitcoin, which gained 6.20% in the same session.
ETH traveled 10.87% from its intraday low of $1,904.90 to a high of $2,112, blowing through the $2,000 handle after seven weeks of sideways trading between roughly $1,800 and $1,950. The intraday high came within $10 of the 200-day EMA before sellers stepped in. The daily RSI hit 75.73 against a moving average of 54.87.
A daily close above $2,122.40 opens the path toward $2,200 — the measured move from the $200-wide $1,800-$2,000 range — and then $2,400, which is 14.36% above current levels. Failure to clear the EMA keeps ETH inside its multi-month consolidation.
The level that separates bounce from reversal
The 200-day EMA at $2,122.40 is the line ETH has traded below for the entire decline. It separates an oversold bounce from a genuine trend change. After seven weeks of range-bound action, ETH covered the entire distance to it in a single session and then stalled.
If ETH takes out $2,122 and holds it on a daily close, the chart opens up considerably. There is very little structure between there and the next major level. The $1,800 to $2,000 band that contained ETH through July and August is $200 wide. Projecting that height above the breakout gives $2,200 as the first mechanical target. Above that, the next horizontal level of significance is $2,400, which capped Ethereum before the June collapse.
ETH/BTC relative strength builds
The ETH/BTC pair is trading near 0.0298 BTC, holding above its 20-week EMA near 0.0291 BTC but facing resistance from the 50-week EMA around 0.0303 BTC, according to Cointelegraph analysis. The pair appears to be forming a Bump-and-Run Reversal bottom on the weekly chart, a bullish structure that typically emerges after a prolonged decline accelerates into capitulation.
A decisive weekly close above the 0.0303 BTC resistance cluster would strengthen the reversal thesis. The next major upside zone sits around 0.040-0.042 BTC, representing roughly 34-41% relative upside for ETH versus BTC. The 200-week EMA sits near 0.0397 BTC, while the 0.040-0.041 BTC area also capped the pair's previous rebound.
If ETH cannot close above $2,122, the rejection scenario is equally clean. The daily RSI at 75.73 against a moving average of 54.87 is a 21-point gap opened in a single session — a reading that typically marks either the start of a genuine momentum regime or exhaustion. What separates the two is what price does at the level it just ran into, and ETH ran directly into its 200-day EMA.
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