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Ethereum vs. Bitcoin: ETH price poised for 80% rally in 2026
Ethereum’s Ether (ETH) token may rally by over 80% versus Bitcoin (BTC) in 2026, according to a classic bullish reversal scenario developing on its long-term charts.
Key points:
Ether price chart hints at 80% rally versus Bitcoin
As of December, ETH/BTC’s 2-week chart displayed a textbook inverse head-and-shoulders (IH&S) formation, a classic bullish reversal pattern that typically follows prolonged downtrends.
The neckline was around 0.0400 BTC, situated between the 50-period (red) and 200-period (blue) exponential moving averages (EMAs).
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A decisive breakout above this zone will likely confirm the IH&S pattern, paving the way for a measured move toward 0.063 BTC in 2026.
This upside target was up 80% from the ETH/BTC rates recorded as of Thursday.
Can ETH copy its 450% parabolic move from 2020?
ETH/BTC’s current rebound closely mirrored the breakout that followed its 2019-2020 accumulation phase.
The pair rallied nearly 450% after bottoming within the same 0.0160–0.0200 BTC demand zone.
ETH/BTC could climb toward the 0.059 BTC Fibonacci zone, a level consistent with the IH&S breakout trajectory heading into 2026, if this fractal continues to play out.
Ethereum is still in a downtrend vs. Bitcoin
However, the ETH bulls will have to prove that the long-term downtrend is actually over.
Ether remains capped by a multiyear descending trendline that has rejected every breakout attempt against Bitcoin since 2017.
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