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    Ethereum Holds $2,140 While BTC Bleeds — ETHB Staking ETF Trade Setup

    James WilsonBy James WilsonMarch 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Something weird happened this week that nobody’s talking about enough. Bitcoin dropped 5% after the FOMC. Standard stuff, we’ve seen that movie eight out of nine times now. But Ethereum? ETH fell from $2,335 to roughly $2,140 and then just… stopped dropping.

    That’s barely an 8% pullback from its weekly high, while BTC gave up nearly everything it gained in the prior rally. There’s a reason for that divergence, and it has a name: ETHB.

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    The BlackRock Staking ETF Nobody Priced In

    BlackRock launched its iShares Staked Ethereum Trust on March 12. Nine days later, ETH has climbed over 20% from its pre-launch price while the rest of the market got wrecked. That’s not a coincidence. This is the first Ethereum ETF that actually pays staking yield to holders. Institutions aren’t just getting exposure to ETH price anymore — they’re earning monthly income on it. Think of it like buying a stock that also pays a dividend. The math changes completely.

    Cumulative ETH ETF inflows have crossed $11.8 billion. Citadel is in. Jane Street is in. Goldman is in. When that kind of money shows up and the product generates yield, they don’t sell on a single Fed meeting. They add on dips. Wednesday’s $144 million in ETH long liquidations just created a cheaper entry point for desks that were already buying.

    My Trade for This Weekend

    I’m watching $2,090–$2,100. That’s where the 50-day moving average sits and it lines up almost perfectly with the Fibonacci 50% retracement at $2,094. If ETH tags that zone on thin weekend volume, I’m bidding. Stop at $1,990. First target $2,250, second target $2,500 where the 23.6% Fib sits. Risk-reward is roughly 3:1 which is exactly what I need to take this trade seriously.

    Eth Trade SetupEth Trade Setup

    After consolidating in a sideways channel ($1,800 – $2,100), price has finally decisively broken out (above $2,100). Price nearly reached our target of $2,400 resistance. It’s pulling back to that breakout level of $2,100, which could be a swing trade entry opportunity, with upside potential back to $2,400 resistance again. This is a riskier trade setup because it’s a trend reversal not a trend continuation setup. It’s against the overall downtrend. 

    One thing to watch though — the March 27 quarterly options expiry has $14 billion in Bitcoin notional open interest. That event will drag the entire market around regardless of individual coin fundamentals. So even if your ETH thesis is right, the entry timing matters. I’d rather buy into a panic wick on Thursday than chase strength early next week.

    Bitcoin is fighting the Fed. Ethereum is fighting the Fed with a yield product that institutional allocators actually want to hold. That’s a different fight entirely, and right now, I’d rather be on ETH’s side of it.

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