Is Ethereum Finally Over the Slump? These 2 On-Chain Metrics Suggests a Bullish Turn

Ethereum, the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap has been experiencing a prolonged period of price correction, leaving investors and traders questioning when the crypto asset will regain its upward momentum.

As a result, an analyst from CryptoQuant has analyzed ETH’s on-chain metric and is now suggesting that Ethereum might be nearing the end of this correction phase, potentially setting the stage for a bullish turn.

Metrics Signalling End Of The Slump

According to the post by the CryptoQuant analyst Burak Kesmeci, key on-chain metrics indicate that the necessary liquidations on leveraged positions have occurred, and buyers are slowly regaining their footing.

The analysis highlights two specific on-chain metrics that point to the possibility of a bullish reversal. These metrics are the Taker Buy Sell Ratio and Open Interest (OI), which provide insights into market sentiment and trading activity.

The Taker Buy Sell Ratio is a metric that measures the ratio of buyers to sellers across all cryptocurrency exchanges. A positive ratio suggests buyers are becoming more dominant, which can be an early signal of increasing demand and potential price appreciation.

Ethereum Taker Buy Sell Ratio For All Exchanges.

According to Kesmeci’s analysis, the Taker Buy Sell Ratio for Ethereum has recently turned positive, indicating that buyers are beginning to regain control after a period of dominance by sellers. This shift in market stance is a promising sign that Ethereum could be on the verge of a recovery.

A Closer Look At Ethereum Open Interest

In addition to the Taker Buy Sell Ratio, Open Interest (OI) is another crucial metric the analyst mentioned in his analysis. OI represents the total number of open long and short positions in the market.

High levels of OI often indicate that a significant price movement is imminent, as traders are heavily invested in the market’s next direction. Kesmeci noted:

In June 2024, when Ethereum’s price reached $3,800, the OI data hit a record high, surpassing $13 billion. This indicated a market correction was likely, and indeed, the correction occurred. On the “bloody Monday” of August 5, 2024 (triggered by events in Japan), OI dropped to $7 billion.

The decline in OI, coupled with the recent liquidation of leveraged positions, according to Kesmeci, suggests that the market has undergone the necessary corrections and may now be stabilizing.

Ethereum Taker Open Interest For All Exchanges.

For Ethereum’s price to move significantly, the analyst disclosed that it is likely that leveraged players will need to re-enter the market, driving demand and pushing prices higher.

Kesmeci’s analysis concludes that while the recent data shows buyers are gradually regaining strength, it remains to be seen whether this is the beginning of a sustained rally or just a temporary rebound.

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