
Recently, Ethereum has been experiencing a rapid rise, driven by multiple factors. On one hand, institutions and large investors have been noted to be buying at low points, creating a clear buying momentum that pushes the price up quickly. On the other hand, the macro environment has seen a rebound in risk asset preference, coupled with optimistic expectations for future interest rate trends and the global economy, making crypto assets favored once again.
In addition, the Ethereum ecosystem itself is gradually improving, with on-chain activities and user participation remaining high, providing a foundation for price increases through both momentum and sentiment.
Data indicates that in just the past few weeks, Ethereum has fluctuated around 3000 dollars, successively breaking through the 3100, 3200, and 3300 dollar levels. Furthermore, some exchanges report that ETH once touched 3400 dollars, reigniting market expectations for a year-end bull run. However, from a technical analysis standpoint, each rise has been accompanied by strong selling pressure. If it cannot effectively break through the key resistance, a pullback or consolidation may occur in the future.
Currently, Ethereum has indeed temporarily “stabilized” above $3300, even testing the $3400 mark, giving a feeling of “stability amid instability.” However, “stabilization + takeoff” is not a simple logic. If the bulls want to continue to push higher, they must break through and stabilize above $3400; otherwise, it might just be a short-term rebound that could fall back at any time.
From the perspective of trading volume, capital flow, and on-chain activity, there are currently positive signs, but there is a lack of sustained and strong follow-through momentum—this means that if the external environment is unfavorable, the rebound may just be a flash in the pan.
Potential driving factors include:
Potential concerns include:
Overall, the bull run at the end of the year “may come”, but it is not guaranteed. The market still needs more capital inflow and good external conditions to support it.











