ETH / USDT is showing constructive price action on the 4H timeframe after successfully reacting from the lower boundary of its descending channel. In the previous outlook, price was trading around $1,896 while moving within that structure, with expectations that ETH would respond to the channel trendline before attempting any upside continuation. That reaction has now played out as anticipated. Buyers stepped in at the lower boundary, and price has since rebounded to trade around $1,965.80, maintaining upward momentum inside the channel.
The reclaim of the $1,950 zone is an important technical development. This level acted as an immediate reaction area, and holding above it strengthens the short-term bullish case. The market is now approaching the mid-channel region, which will likely determine the strength of this recovery move. How ETH behaves around this internal resistance area will provide clues about whether buyers are strong enough to push for a breakout or if further consolidation is needed.
Despite the bounce, ETH technically remains inside the descending channel structure. This means the broader pattern has not yet shifted fully bullish. However, the confirmed reaction from the lower trendline suggests active demand at discounted levels. As long as price continues to respect the reclaimed support zone and maintains higher lows within the channel, the upside scenario remains intact.
The next major objective sits near the $2,200 zone, which aligns with a significant resistance area on the chart. A clean breakout above the descending channel would strengthen momentum and open the path toward that level. Such a move would signal a structural shift from corrective movement to potential expansion.
On the other hand, failure to hold above the reclaimed $1,950 zone would weaken the bullish outlook and could shift attention back toward the lower boundary of the channel. For now, the focus remains on ETH’s reaction as it advances through the channel structure. Continued strength favors a push toward $2,200, while rejection from internal resistance would suggest further range-bound movement before any decisive breakout.