Will Ethereum Skyrocket After SEC Approves Spot ETFs?
The cryptocurrency sector anticipates a breakthrough with potential SEC approval of Ethereum ETFs, expected this week.
Matrixport experts suggest a pivotal moment for Ethereum and the broader market.
SEC’s recent greenlight for Form 19-b filings by major firms like BlackRock, Fidelity, and Grayscale fueled optimism. They aim for swift approval, with trading potentially starting within two weeks post-approval.
Nate Geraci of ETFstore notes minor SEC adjustments in S-1 reviews, signaling efficiency. Bloomberg analysts project approval by July 15, aligning with bullish Ethereum sentiment.
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Here is When We Can Expect the Approval of Spot Solana ETFsMatrixport predicts Ethereum’s potential rebound to $3,400 upon approval, boosting investor confidence.
Despite a bearish climate, Bernstein sets a long-term Ethereum target of $6,600, buoyed by institutional interest and ETF prospects.
At the time of writing Ethereum is trading at $3,085, after a 0.9% price increase in the past 24 hours and $19.94 billion in volume.
Key levels are $2,900 support and $3,100 resistance, crucial for price trends.
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