Ether and Bitcoin reached their highest levels in 10 days on Sunday as the market showed some signs of stabilisation. The No. 2 cryptocurrency advanced as much as 5.8% to $1 279.06 on Sunday before pulling back on Monday morning Asia time. The rally comes after the token dropped as low as $880.70 on June 18. It appears to have found support around its 200-week moving average, which currently sits near $1 200. No. 1 Bitcoin topped out on Sunday at $21,860, after having fallen as low as $17 742.
Ether “is leading the way following sizeable short liquidations,” Fundstrat said of the crypto rally in a note Friday. Data from CoinGlass show there were about $60 million of short liquidations in Ether on Friday, the most in five days. Cryptocurrencies have suffered this year amid Federal Reserve rate hikes and stubbornly high inflation. Ether is still down more than 60% this year, even after rallying from its extreme lows.