While Bitcoin also opened with a small gap — a pattern that has become common and typically closes within 1–3 days — Ethereum’s gap is attracting more attention due to its size and rarity.
According to the analyst, Bitcoin gaps have historically been more reliable indicators, as BTC tends to lead the broader crypto market. This is why ETH gaps have often been overlooked — until now.
The current setup may warrant closer observation, especially if Ethereum begins trading downward to close the gap, potentially forming a local reversal point.
While it’s unclear whether this gap will fill in the coming days, Daan suggests it could mark an interesting area for traders to watch, noting that even if it doesn’t carry the same predictive weight as BTC gaps, it might still offer useful insight into short-term price behavior.
For now, it’s something to monitor — especially in a market where even subtle technical signals can offer clues about upcoming volatility.
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