小龙先生|Aug 20, 2026 13:31
If Bitcoin rebounds to 73,000/82,000,
then what two price levels will Ethereum rebound to?
If $BTC's first rebound target is around 73,000, then $ETH corresponds to around 2,500.
Let’s break it down further, starting with $BTC.
The Wyckoff accumulation structure shows that we are currently in the phase where the spring (Spring) rebound is testing the resistance line. The resistance line for Phase D is at 83,000, but the probability of this wave going straight from 62,800 to 83,000 in one go is low.
Why?
73,000-75,000 is the weekly downtrend line area and also the historical high-volume zone around 72,000-73,000 from March 2024. This range is the first major test for this rebound. If it breaks through, we can look at 83,000; if not, it will pull back.
So, the short-term target for $BTC in this rebound is 73,000-75,000. Once it reaches this range, there’s a high probability of a significant pullback.
Now let’s look at $ETH.
The $ETH/$BTC ratio has just broken through a long-term downtrend that has lasted for several years, marking the most important structural change in the past two years.
If $BTC reaches 73,000, based on a ratio of 0.0317-0.034, $ETH would be around 2,300-2,450. If $BTC can further break through to 82,000, $ETH would correspond to the 2,700-2,900 range.
The underlying logic isn’t complicated: the stronger $BTC rallies, the stronger the $ETH/$BTC ratio might move, and the more elastic $ETH becomes. Historically, $ETH has always outperformed $BTC during $BTC’s major uptrends—rising faster when it goes up, but also falling harder when it goes down.
Summary of the analysis:
$BTC’s short-term target is around 73,000. Once it gets there, it’s a level to reduce positions or play defense, not to chase the rally.
$ETH corresponds to around 2,450. If $BTC exceeds expectations and reaches 82,000, $ETH could target 2,700-2,900.
Don’t FOMO. Missing out doesn’t lose you money—making the wrong move does.
Share To
Timeline
HotFlash
APP
X
Telegram
CopyLink