Ethereum (ETH) Whales Quiet Since July: September Comeback in Focus

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Ethereum (ETH) whales, historically influential in driving the altcoin’s price, have been quiet since July. On-chain data reveals that these large holders stopped accumulating ETH during that time, which likely contributed to its sluggish price performance.

Now that September — a month known for heightened volatility — has arrived, the big question is whether these whales will resume buying and shift the market.

Ethereum Whale Activity Slows Down

Data from Glassnode reveals that addresses holding over 10,000 ETH last made a major purchase on July 5. Since then, these whales have either been selling or redistributing their holdings.

This shift appears to have influenced Ethereum’s price. Between July 8 and 16, ETH surged from $2,930 to $3,485. However, it struggled to break the $3,500 level afterward, suggesting that the large-scale distribution played a role in the price decline.

Recently, BeInCrypto suggested that Ethereum could face a prolonged downtrend. However, with September known for its volatility, there’s a chance that whales may resume buying toward the month’s end. The full impact on Ethereum’s price might not be seen until the anticipated “Uptober.”

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Ethereum Whales Balance. Ethereum Whales Balance. Source: Glassnode

On the retail side, Santiment data shows a significant spike in new Ethereum wallets created on Sunday, September 9. Network Growth surged to 126,000, marking the highest level in nearly four months and indicating increased demand for ETH.

This spike contributed to ETH’s price rebound to $2,300. However, the figure has since dropped to 30,400, suggesting that the demand surge could be short-lived, and the price boost may not sustain.

Ethereum Network Growth.Ethereum Network Growth. Source: Santiment

ETH Price Prediction: Uptrend Likely Short-Lived

Ethereum is currently trading at $2,312, but faces potential resistance on the 4-hour chart at the 50%, 61.8%, and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement levels, starting at $2,384. While buyers may look to accumulate, ETH could struggle to break through these levels.

BeInCrypto also analyzed the Balance of Power (BoP) indicator, which measures the strength of buyers and sellers. At present, the BoP has turned negative, indicating stronger selling pressure. This divergence with Ethereum’s price suggests a possible reversal from the current uptrend.

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Ethereum 4-Hour Analysis. Ethereum 4-Hour Analysis. Source: TradingView

If sellers continue to dominate, Ethereum’s price could fall to $2,278, and further selling pressure could push it down to $2,149. It seems unlikely that Ethereum whales will resume significant buying in September.

However, this outlook could change if whales unexpectedly begin buying in large volumes. In that case, ETH could rally toward $2,645.

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