Analysts cite ethereum etf flows and RSI divergence as a potential rebound toward $2,140, aided by URPD clusters and ETF history.Analysts cite ethereum etf flows and RSI divergence as a potential rebound toward $2,140, aided by URPD clusters and ETF history.

ETF flows and RSI divergence hint at an ethereum etf recovery target near $2,140

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Recent on-chain and derivatives data suggest that an ethereum etf driven bounce may be forming, even as short-term price action remains fragile below key resistance levels.

ETF flows flip green as Ethereum price lags

The Ethereum price is up 2.7% over the past seven days but down 1.8% in the last 24 hours, trading near $1,960. While modest, this move has arrived alongside two consecutive weeks of positive spot ETF inflows, after a prolonged period of outflows.

Historically, this shift in ETH fund flows has preceded short but meaningful rallies. Moreover, it now coincides with a developing bullish RSI divergence on the daily chart, strengthening the case for a recovery attempt.

Ethereum spot ETF flows turned positive for two weeks in a row after continuous red prints. Data shows the last negative week ended on February 20, when net outflows reached -$123 million and the price sat at $1,970. Since that week, two green weeks have followed.

This matters because the previous two flips from negative to positive ETF flows set the stage for notable gains. However, those rallies unfolded against a less fragile macro backdrop, which is important context for traders.

Previous ETF flips delivered average 10% bounces

In the first instance, the week ending November 21 recorded -$500 million in outflows with ETH trading around $2,730. The following week flipped to + $313 million in inflows, and the Ethereum price surged above $3,050, marking an 11.6% gain.

In the second case, the week ending January 9 saw -$68 million in outflows with the asset near $3,070. The next week turned positive at + $479 million, and the price climbed to $3,290, a 7.1% move.

The average rally across both flips is close to 10%. With two consecutive green weeks now confirmed after the February 20 red close, a similar pattern may be emerging again. That said, confirmation still depends on how price behaves around nearby resistance clusters.

Supporting this is a bullish relative strength index divergence on the daily chart. Between January 25 and March 3, Ethereum has printed a lower low in price, while the RSI has carved out a higher low, a classic rebound signal in technical analysis.

RSI divergence keeps the immediate rebound case alive

The March 3 daily candle shows a swing low forming via its lower wick, keeping the immediate bounce scenario in play. However, if the next daily candle breaks below $1,920, that swing low would fail, weakening the short-term rebound case from the RSI perspective.

Even in that event, the broader divergence structure would still remain intact, as price would continue to trade beneath the January 25 swing low. Moreover, as long as momentum stabilizes above deeper Fibonacci supports, bulls can argue that this is a corrective pullback within a larger bottoming process.

For now, traders are watching whether renewed ETF demand and the improving momentum profile can offset the still-bearish month-on-month performance. The broader trend for ETH remains negative, with the asset down almost 13% on a monthly basis.

URPD supply clusters highlight nearby resistance

To map where selling pressure may emerge during any recovery, analysts turn to Glassnode’s UTXO Realized Price Distribution (URPD). The metric highlights price levels where a significant share of the ETH supply last changed hands. While URPD is traditionally UTXO-based, Glassnode adapts it for account-based chains such as Ethereum.

The first significant URPD cluster sits near $2,020 and comprises roughly 1.47% of total supply. This means a large number of holders acquired coins around that area. On any bounce, those investors may look to exit near breakeven, creating the first major band of potential resistance.

Above that, a heavier zone appears between $2,120 and $2,170. The $2,120 level contains 0.72% of supply, while $2,170 holds 0.76%, for a combined 1.5% of all ETH. This makes it one of the densest resistance regions near the current market price.

It is within this zone that investor conviction will be seriously tested. However, should Ethereum manage daily closes above these clusters without firm rejection, it would signal that many holders prefer to sit on unrealized gains rather than sell into strength.

Where ETF flows and URPD clusters intersect

If buyers absorb supply at these clustered levels, it would suggest growing confidence, potentially supported by the same fund inflows now turning positive. In that sense, renewed spot demand and on-chain supply distribution begin to reinforce each other.

This is precisely where URPD clusters connect to the price chart. The recent shift in ethereum etf flows provides the macro clue, while URPD and momentum indicators map the detailed path of least resistance.

The Fibonacci retracement grid drawn from the February 5 swing high offers further structure for this potential recovery. It focuses on the downward impulse move and any subsequent bounce, consistent with the still-bearish broader bias.

Fibonacci levels align with URPD resistance zones

The Fibonacci levels now align closely with the URPD supply clusters. The first notable barrier sits near the $2,040 area. On the Fibonacci grid, $2,040 marks the 0.236 retracement. On the URPD chart, $2,020 is where 1.47% of the supply was last transacted.

These zones are practically adjacent, forming the first significant test for any rebound. A daily close above $2,040 would show that the $2,020 supply cluster has largely opted to hold rather than sell, pointing to strengthening conviction among recent buyers.

If that level clears, the next target stands at $2,140. On URPD, it sits inside the $2,120–$2,170 resistance zone, where a combined 1.5% of supply is concentrated. Moreover, a move from the February 20 ETF flip level at $1,970 to $2,140 would represent almost a 10% gain.

This potential rally would closely match the historical average reaction when Ethereum ETF flows turn from net outflows to net inflows. That triple alignment of Fibonacci structure, URPD cluster, and ETF precedent makes $2,140 a key recovery area to watch.

Downside levels that could invalidate the signal

On the downside, immediate support sits near $1,930, which corresponds to the 0.5 Fibonacci retracement. Just beneath, $1,920 marks the local swing low. A decisive break below that level would weaken the immediate RSI rebound scenario, although the broader divergence pattern would still survive.

A drop under $1,810, the 0.786 Fibonacci level, would invalidate the divergence setup entirely and expose the market to further downside. Below there, the next technical objectives sit near $1,720, followed by a deeper Fibonacci extension toward $1,460.

For now, the market is caught between renewed ETF demand, visible on-chain resistance clusters, and a fragile bullish divergence. How price reacts around $2,040 and especially $2,140 will determine whether the current signal evolves into a full 10% recovery or fades into yet another failed bounce.

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