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Ether all-time high in 2024 ‘possible, but not highly likely’

An analyst has argued that Ether has a slim chance of hitting new all-time highs by the end of 2024, as the asset has struggled to build a strong narrative and keep up with the appeal of tech stocks. 

However, several traders are adamant a price spike is just around the corner.

“Right now, Ethereum is struggling with a lack of a strong narrative to drive its price, especially compared to other assets,” Nick Forster, founder of crypto derivatives platform Derive and former Wall Street trader told Cointelegraph. 

Spot Ether ETFs returns not as lucrative for Wall Street

The launch of spot Ether (ETH $2,379) exchange-traded funds (ETF) on July 23 may have drawn more “Wall Street attention” to the asset, but it also put Ether in direct competition with more lucrative technology stocks that are “delivering better revenue and multiples,” Forster explained.

Since Jan. 1, Ether is up 0.98% and traded at $2,376 at the time of writing, according to CoinMarketCap data. Meanwhile, several leading tech stocks have seen far greater returns over the same period.

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Ether printed a price of $2,282 on Jan. 1. Source: CoinMarketCap

Nvidia stock is up 122.57% since Jan. 1 and Meta Platforms is up 49.26%, according to Google Finance data.

Forster believes that “it’s possible, but not highly likely” that Ether will break its current all-time high of $4,878 by the end of 2024.

“Options markets give it around a 10% chance,” he explained, noting that three major events “need to align” for it to happen.

These include Donald Trump winning the United States presidential election in November, the Federal Reserve making “aggressive rate cuts” to boost liquidity, and a “broader increase” in global financial liquidity.

However, crypto trader Zen believes that a rate cut alone might not be enough. If it falls short of market expectations, it could lead to a bearish reaction.

“Be careful here. Feds cutting rates by 50 is a new rumor. Market is adjusting prices for that scenario. So 25 bps rate cut can become bearish news,” Zen wrote in a Sept. 4 X post.

US election may be a significant event for Ethereum

However, Forster claimed that the election alone could be the “most significant event” in Ethereum’s history, even more so than the approval of the spot ETFs.

“There’s an extra bump of volatility implied around the election, with a potential 10–15% move on that day,” he added.

Forster pointed out that traders are expecting “more significant price swings” than what the asset has been printing in the near term.

“Generally, Ethereum has seen daily moves of around 2.5–3%, but the market is now pricing in daily moves closer to 3.5%,” he explained.

Meanwhile, pseudonymous crypto trader Titan of Crypto suggested in a Sept. 5 X post that “an upward move seems just around the corner.”

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Crypto trader Titan of Crypto believes all the signs are pointing to upward momentum for Ethereum. Source: Titan of Crypto

They explained that when the relative strength index — a measure of the speed and change of price movements to identify overbought or oversold conditions — is “in or near oversold territory” on the three-day chart, Ether “sees either a rally or a short-term pump.”

Fellow trader Yoddha added they are confident that Ether is “getting ready for five figures” despite the ongoing consolidation.

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