ETH 15-minute drawdown of 0.54%: CPI positivity already priced in, with a $1,922.5 sell wall putting pressure on the short-term market

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From 16:30 to 16:45 UTC on July 15, 2026, ETH saw a 0.54% drawdown within 15 minutes. The price fell from 1,922.91 USDT to 1,904.23 USDT, with an amplitude of 0.97%. Earlier, ETH rose about 2.52% over the past 24 hours after the US CPI report came in below expectations, with the high reaching $1,946. But as optimistic expectations were fully priced in, the price pulled back in the short term after the spike, while community sentiment remained strongly bullish (positive share at 90.9%).

The main driver behind this market move was the US CPI data coming in below expectations. Before the CPI release, the market priced roughly a 46.5% probability of further rate hikes; after the data was published, expectations for rate hikes dropped to almost zero. The macro tailwind directly drove capital inflows into ETH, triggering a 6.2% gain on the day. Investors quickly rotated into risk assets, and ETH—being the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap—benefited significantly.

Meanwhile, technical resistance and leverage risk converged. Order book data showed the buy-to-sell depth ratio was only 0.44, with sell-side liquidity clearly dominant. Around $1,922.5 there is a large sell wall (accounting for 53.9% of the total volume in the top 5 levels), and short-term upside faces sell pressure. In addition, one trader opened a 25x leveraged long position on ETH with a notional size of $21.1290 million; the liquidation price is at $1,820. If the price moves into that area, it could trigger a chain of liquidations. Technically, ETH closed above local range highs on the 1D/3D/5D candlestick charts, forming a higher-high structure. However, the 2-day Bollinger Bands are in an extremely tight squeeze, so the short-term direction still depends on how price absorbs the resistance levels.

Watch whether the $1,922.5 sell wall can be broken effectively, as well as how strong support is around the $1,820 liquidation level for the larger longs. If the price breaks below $1,820, it could trigger a chain liquidation of leveraged positions, causing a short-term liquidity shock. It is recommended to monitor the Fed officials’ subsequent comments on the CPI data and any changes in expectations ahead of the FOMC meeting.

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