ETH Price Might Hit This Level on September 16th With Ethereum Merge Update

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The Ethereum price during the past weekend failed to regain the levels above $1500 after a strong rejection at $1509. Presently, the second largest crypto is closer to marking the daily lows that could be below $1400 in an extended bearish trend. However, the asset may surely rebound, maintaining a notable consolidation but the path towards $1000 appears imminent. 

The most awaited event, The ethereum Merger’ is fast approaching. Soon after the Goreli Testnet successfully switched to PoS, the ETH price surged significantly to hit $2000. However, the impact of this remained very short-lived, as the price dropped hard later. 

The descending trend is expected to prevail until the Merger, as one of the popular analysts believes the ETH price could hit $1000 on the day of the Merger.

This is what 'Buy the Hype, Sell the Event' looks like in #Crypto.#ETH Merge Bulls have left the conversation.

Retweet and save a mate from the CT hype trains. pic.twitter.com/zjeHdXTVeI

— Jason Pizzino 🌞 (@jasonpizzino) August 29, 2022

According to the analyst, the asset’s bearish trend is an out of the ‘buy the rumour & sell the news,’ The analyst believes that the ETH bulls have already left the rally and hence he believes the asset may reach $1000 until the day of Merger. 

Presently, the Ethereum (ETH) price is hovering around $1488.37 with a 24-hour gain of 1.10% after undergoing a weekly drop of 8.08%. The market capitalization still remains depleted at around $181 billion with a circulating supply of 122 billion. 

Therefore, the upcoming monthly close may be extremely important for the Ethereum (ETH) price. A close above $1500 may pave way for a notable upswing above the crucial resistance at $1700 with the beginning of the Merger process on September 06, 2022. 

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