ETH/USDT

Last 7 days · 15m candles

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ETH/USDT · 15m
RSI (14)— 70/30 bands
MACD (12, 26, 9)▬ MACD▬ Signal

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AI Market BriefClaude
Updated 100d ago

# ETH/USDT (15m) Market Brief ETH is trading at approximately 2,338–2,340 USDT with extremely tight EMA alignment (9/21/50), indicating minimal directional conviction. The MACD has generated five 100% strength crossovers within the past 2 hours, signaling whipsaw conditions and low-quality signals on this timeframe. RSI(14) sits at 56.4 with a bearish histogram reading (–0.05), suggesting consolidation rather than sustained momentum in either direction. Price action remains choppy and range-bound with elevated signal noise.

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Signals fire when RSI crosses 30/70, MACD crosses its signal line, or EMAs cross.

About these indicators

RSI (Relative Strength Index)

Measures how fast and how much price has moved, on a 0–100 scale. Below 30 means the asset may have sold off too hard (oversold); above 70 means it may have rallied too far (overbought). It doesn't predict direction — it highlights extremes.

MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence)

Compares two exponential moving averages (12-period vs 26-period) to measure momentum. When the MACD line crosses above its signal line, momentum is shifting bullish. The histogram shows the gap between them — a growing bar means strengthening momentum.

EMA Crosses (9 / 21-period)

EMAs smooth price over time, weighting recent candles more heavily. When the faster EMA (9) crosses above the slower one (21), the short-term trend is strengthening — called a golden cross. The reverse (death cross) suggests the short-term trend is softening.

Disclaimer: These are technical signals based on price patterns, not financial advice. No indicator is reliable in isolation — always combine signals and manage risk.