ETHEREUM: TIME TO LOCK IN
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Jordan CamirandIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 11 Aug 2026, 23:30 UTC
- Recorded by Tahlil Plus
- 16 Aug 2026, 13:27 UTC

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The analysis highlights a potential Wyckoff accumulation scheme playing out across major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The speaker identifies historical patterns where similar price action preceded significant bullish movements. Key observations include the retesting of previous lows and the formation of higher lows, suggesting a potential bottoming phase. The ETH/BTC ratio is presented as a key indicator, showing a long-term downtrend that may be nearing a reversal, with the potential for ETH to outperform BTC. The current market conditions, characterized by indecision and ranging price action, are interpreted as a typical phase before a major uptrend. The analysis suggests that as Bitcoin and other altcoins show signs of accumulation, Ethereum's relative strength, particularly against Bitcoin, could lead to significant gains. The overarching thesis is that the market is in a consolidation phase, preparing for a bullish breakout, with Ethereum poised to lead.
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