Ethereum price prediction turns on ETF inflows, risk sentiment and key support levels as ETH gains about 8% weekly but slips on a volatile 24-hour pullback.Ethereum price prediction turns on ETF inflows, risk sentiment and key support levels as ETH gains about 8% weekly but slips on a volatile 24-hour pullback.

Ethereum Price Prediction: Can ETH Retest Local Highs?

2026/03/19 02:07
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Ethereum gained roughly 7.6% over the past seven days, buoyed by renewed ETF inflows and a broader crypto risk-on shift, but a sharp 5.6% pullback in the last 24 hours has traders questioning whether ETH can push toward new local highs or if the rally is already fading.

What is driving Ethereum’s weekly rally?

ETH traded at $2,205.35 at press time with 24-hour volume topping $22.6 billion. The seven-day gain of 7.6% accounts for most of the momentum behind the headline figure, though the intraday slide of 5.6% shows the move has not been smooth.

Ethereum 7-Day Change
+7.60%
CoinGecko-listed 7-day performance for ETH cited in the research brief. Source: CoinGecko

U.S. spot Ethereum ETF products recorded net inflows of $169.4 million on March 4, followed by a smaller but still positive $115.9 million on March 12 after brief outflows on March 5 and 6. That pattern suggests institutional appetite has returned in waves rather than as a single burst.

U.S. Spot ETH ETF Flow
$169.4M
Net inflow on March 4, 2026
Farside Investors ETF flow data cited in the research brief. Source: Farside Investors

Market coverage attributed the ETH move to broader crypto risk-on conditions, leverage, and renewed ETF demand rather than a single Ethereum-specific catalyst. The rally was part of a wider rebound that also lifted other major tokens like XRP during the same window.

Can ETH reach new local peaks from here?

The Crypto Fear & Greed Index sits at 26, labeled Fear. That is still low, but it marks a notable improvement from 15 a week ago and 12 a month ago. Sentiment is recovering, not yet confident.

For bulls, holding above the $2,200 area would preserve the weekly rebound narrative and keep alive the case for a retest of recent local highs. A sustained move above that level with rising volume could confirm the Ethereum price prediction thesis that ETH has room to run.

The bearish counterargument is straightforward: ETH just gave back 5.6% in a single day. If buyers cannot absorb that selling pressure near current levels, the weekly gain could evaporate quickly, similar to how Bitcoin recently dropped 5% in a single session after its own rally attempt.

The evidence does not yet confirm a breakout to fresh local peaks. What it confirms is improved momentum inside a market that remains volatile and cautious.

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Why ETF flows and Ethereum’s roadmap matter next

The clearest regulated-market signal in the current data set is ETF flow persistence. Whether those inflows hold steady, accelerate, or reverse in the next sessions will shape the near-term direction more than any single technical level.

On the protocol side, the Ethereum Foundation confirmed on February 18 that the Glamsterdam upgrade is targeted for the first half of 2026, building on 2025’s Pectra and Fusaka upgrades. These milestones support the longer-run investment narrative around Ethereum’s scaling and user-experience improvements.

That said, protocol roadmap progress is a medium-term fundamental, not an immediate price trigger. Traders watching the next 24 to 72 hours should focus on ETF flow direction, leverage positioning, and whether ETH can defend the $2,200 zone. The evolving regulatory landscape around digital assets adds another variable, though no new SEC order or filing was found that independently explains the latest weekly move.

ETH’s market cap stands at roughly $265.9 billion with about 120 million ETH in circulation. Those figures put Ethereum firmly as the second-largest crypto asset, and the weekly rally, while meaningful, has not yet shifted the broader sentiment gauge out of Fear territory.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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