Ethereum rebounded strongly in early January 2026, with the price once again entering the critical technical zone of $3200 to $3400, intensifying the battle between bulls and bears. As liquidity rapidly accumulated in this area, market focus centered on a core question: Can Ethereum effectively stabilize above $3400, or will it retreat under pressure and consolidate?
The latest move by whale trader James Wynn has sparked market discussion. After taking profits and closing Bitcoin positions with approximately $87,594 in gains, he chose to leverage 25x to go long on Ethereum. Previously, he held about $172,000 in floating profits from PEPE contracts. This series of high-risk operations demonstrates his strong confidence in the short-term ETH market. Aggressively increasing positions near key resistance levels is often seen as a bet on trend continuation.
Institutional funds are also entering the market simultaneously. On January 6, the US spot Ethereum ETF recorded approximately $114 million in net inflows in a single day, hitting a new phase high. Continuous capital inflows from institutions like BlackRock have significantly improved ETH’s market structure. ETF inflows not only enhance liquidity but also reinforce Ethereum’s position as an institutional asset allocation.
Beyond traditional financial institutions, crypto-native capital is also active. Recently, World Liberty Financial exchanged about 770 ETH for approximately $2.5 million worth of WBTC, which the market interprets as a bullish sign for Ethereum’s medium-term performance. Currently, multiple bullish funds are flowing into ETH, reflecting a shift in market consensus.
From a technical perspective, Ethereum is operating in a critical battle zone. Liquidity is mainly concentrated between $3200 and $3400. If bulls fail to break through effectively, there is a risk of price retesting support near $3000. Technical indicators show RSI around 61.7, indicating strong but not extreme momentum; MACD remains bullish, and the short-term trend has not been broken.
If Ethereum can volume-stand above $3400, the $3800 region may become a new target; conversely, if volume diminishes or macro sentiment weakens, a pullback will likely serve as a way to release pressure. Overall, under the backdrop of whale leverage and continuous ETF inflows, $3400 will be a key watershed in determining Ethereum’s next phase direction.
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