While Ether (ETH) is reaching new highs with a surge of more than 25% in August, investors wonder: are we witnessing a lasting consolidation or just a rebound before a correction? Driven by ETF inflows and a favorable macroeconomic climate, ETH is once again attracting institutional investors. However, history tempers optimism. Since 2016, every August rally has been followed by a bearish September. Will the current euphoria mark a break or will it reactivate the market’s seasonal mechanics?
Since 2016, September has established itself as a real pitfall for Ether, especially after strong performances in August, such as its new all-time high .
The historical data compiled by CoinGlass reveals a worrying regularity: every time Ether experienced a bullish August, it dropped the following month.
Here are the three previous cases observed by analysts:
Over the entire 2016–2024 period, the average loss for September stands at -6.42%, making it one of the historically most unfavorable months for the ETH price .
This trend is even more pronounced in post-halving years, according to trader CryptoGoos’s analysis.
This critical pattern occurs even as Ether posts a notable performance this month, driven by expectations of a rate cut following comments judged conciliatory from Jerome Powell at Jackson Hole. Despite this momentum, the specter of a seasonal reversal still looms, like a warning signal for experienced investors.
Unlike previous years, this August has been marked by notable structural changes in the Ether market, likely to nuance purely historical readings.
According to Farside, spot ETH ETFs have recorded $2.79 billion in net inflows this month, while their Bitcoin equivalents have faced $1.2 billion in net outflows.
This dynamic has been described as a notable change by Nate Geraci, president of NovaDius Wealth Management. It reflects growing institutional investor interest in Ether, fueled notably by the sectoral diversification it offers beyond the simple bitcoin store-of-value narrative.
This movement is corroborated by corporate treasury activity. On August 11, the total ETH held by companies via their balance sheets surpassed $13 billion, according to data relayed by Satoshi Stacker.
Among the notable transactions is the purchase of $45 million ETH by Tom Lee for BitMine, bringing the company’s holdings close to $7 billion . Such massive accumulation was not observable during previous bullish August months.
Moreover, bitcoin dominance is down by 5.88% over the last 30 days, signaling a capital redistribution towards other crypto market assets, with Ethereum leading the way.
These signals could indicate a regime change for the ETH market. While caution remains warranted given historical data, new structural factors, ETF flows , institutional appetite, and a more diversified market dynamic could soften or even reverse the bearish trend observed in September in the past. However, only an actual decline in September will validate or invalidate the hypothesis of a cycle shift.