Ethereum Jumps 25% After $1750 Liquidity Sweep As Traders Eye $2500 Zone

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  • Ethereum surged about 25% from $1,750 to near $2,200 after a liquidity sweep triggered strong buying activity.
  • Around 3.4M ETH is waiting in the validator queue, one of the longest lines since Ethereum moved to proof of stake.
  • Trader 0xA5e4 lost $1.53M after a $31M ETH short position was partially liquidated during the rally.

Ethereum has recorded a sharp rebound after a liquidity sweep near the $1,750 level. The cryptocurrency now trades near $2,200 after gaining about 25 percent from that zone.

Market data shows rising trading activity, growing validator demand, and increased volatility in derivatives markets. Analysts are watching whether Ethereum can move toward the $2,500 to $2,600 range in the coming sessions.

Ethereum Rebounds After Liquidity Sweep at $1,750

Ethereum experienced a strong price recovery after briefly moving below the $1,800 accumulation range. The price reached around $1,750 where liquidity was concentrated. Buyers entered the market soon after the move.

The rebound pushed Ethereum to nearly $2,200 within days. This move represents a rise of about 25 percent from the liquidity zone. Trading volumes increased across major exchanges during the recovery.

We Said Buy $1,750. $ETH Pumped 25%. What’s Next?

Called $1,800 As Accumulation Zone → Price Swept Liquidity At $1,750 & Bounced Hard
Now Trading Around $2,200 – That’s Almost 25% Up From Our Call

What’s Next?
Upside Target → $2,500 to $2,600 Where A Big FVG Gap Sits
Bearish… https://t.co/pI14mCgn7v pic.twitter.com/dhVfr74VDG

— Crypto Patel (@CryptoPatel) March 5, 2026

Market participants often monitor liquidity sweeps for potential reversals. A sweep occurs when price moves through a level where stop orders are clustered. Once those orders are triggered, prices can reverse quickly.

Traders are now watching the next resistance range between $2,500 and $2,600. Market structure analysis shows a fair value gap in that area. Price movement toward that range would test the next level of supply.

Large Ethereum Staking Queue Signals Long Term Lockup

Ethereum network data shows a growing queue for validator activation. Around 3.4 million ETH is waiting to enter the validator set. This represents one of the longest queues since the network shifted to proof of stake.

Validators lock ETH to secure the network and earn staking rewards. Coins placed in validators are removed from active trading supply. This process can reduce the number of tokens available on exchanges.

Blockchain tracking services show that these coins are moving toward validators rather than exchanges. The trend suggests that many holders are choosing long term participation in the network.

Long validator queues usually appear during periods of rising demand for staking. Network participants continue to monitor how quickly new validators are added to the system.

Liquidation Event Follows Large Short Position

A derivatives trader recently faced major losses while shorting Ethereum. Blockchain data shows that trader 0xA5e4 opened a large position after receiving 1.7 million USDC.

The trader used the funds to short about 15,457 ETH. The total position size was close to $31 million at the time of entry. The trade was opened roughly 19 hours before the liquidation event.

Trader 0xA5e4 was liquidated while shorting $ETH, losing $1.53M in less than 20 hours.

He received 1.7M $USDC 19 hours ago and opened a short on 15,457 $ETH ($31M).

As $ETH moved up, his position was partially liquidated.

His 1.7M $USDC is now down to 171K $USDC.… pic.twitter.com/Cg2ooGScYq

— Lookonchain (@lookonchain) March 4, 2026

As Ethereum prices moved higher, the short position came under pressure. The position was partially liquidated as price continued to rise. The reported loss reached about $1.53 million within less than 20 hours.

Liquidations occur when margin levels fall below exchange requirements. Exchanges close part of the position automatically to cover losses.

Liquidity Clusters Form Key Price Levels

Market data shows two major liquidity clusters around Ethereum’s current price range. These clusters often attract price movement because they contain large concentrations of orders.

According to analyst Ted pillows, One cluster sits between $2,150 and $2,200 on the upside. Another cluster is located between $1,920 and $1,950 on the downside. These levels represent areas where stop orders and leveraged positions are concentrated.

Traders often monitor such zones to identify short term price targets. When price approaches these levels, volatility can increase.

Ethereum must maintain support near $1,750 to preserve the current bullish structure. A break below that level may shift market control toward sellers. Meanwhile, continued strength could push the asset toward the next resistance near $2,500.

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