Let me count the paragraphs in the source:
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Ethereum is testing a critical support zone...
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Ethereum Price Tests Critical Support After Sweeping February Lows
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The chart shows $ETH falling...
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A liquidity sweep occurs when...
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The chart highlights a similar event in February...
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According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low...
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The chart also shows a major resistance zone...
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Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off...
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If buyers continue defending the range low...
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Ethereum Price Holds $1,750 Support as Analyst Warns of Possible Drop to $1,600
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Crypto analyst Team LAMBO said Ethereum ( $ETH ) has reached its initial bearish target...
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The chart shows $ETH breaking below its 2026 lows...
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According to the analyst, that downside target has now been fulfilled...
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Team LAMBO highlighted several technical factors...
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Despite the support cluster, the analyst noted...
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The chart identifies a weekly order block (OB)...
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The broader structure shows $ETH trading within a long-term descending channel...
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Recent attempts to recover toward the upper boundary...
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Team LAMBO said he remains neutral in the short term...
Wait, I need to recount. Looking again:
Paragraph 1: "Ethereum is testing a critical support zone near $1,750..."
Paragraph 2: "Ethereum Price Tests Critical Support After Sweeping February Lows" (this is a subheading)
Paragraph 3: "Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades highlighted..."
Paragraph 4: "The chart shows $ETH falling..."
Paragraph 5: "A liquidity sweep occurs when..."
Paragraph 6: "The chart highlights a similar event in February..."
Paragraph 7: "According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low..."
Paragraph 8: "The chart also shows a major resistance zone..."
Paragraph 9: "Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off..."
Paragraph 10: "If buyers continue defending the range low..."
Paragraph 11: "Ethereum Price Holds $1,750 Support as Analyst Warns of Possible Drop to $1,600" (subheading)
Paragraph 12: "Crypto analyst Team LAMBO said..."
Paragraph 13: "The chart shows $ETH breaking below..."
Paragraph 14: "According to the analyst, that downside target..."
Paragraph 15: "Team LAMBO highlighted several technical factors..."
Paragraph 16: "Despite the support cluster, the analyst noted..."
Paragraph 17: "The chart identifies a weekly order block..."
Paragraph 18: "The broader structure shows $ETH trading within a long-term descending channel..."
Paragraph 19: "Recent attempts to recover toward the upper boundary..."
Paragraph 20: "Team LAMBO said he remains neutral in the short term..."
Hmm, actually let me look at it more carefully. The subheadings might be separate or part of paragraphs. Let me treat them as their own paragraphs since they appear on their own lines.
Actually, looking at the source again:
"Ethereum is testing a critical support zone near $1,750 after sweeping its February lows and returning to the bottom of its multi-month range. Analysts say $ETH must hold the $1,700-$1,800 area to avoid a deeper move toward the weekly order block near $1,600."
This is the intro paragraph.
Then "Ethereum Price Tests Critical Support After Sweeping February Lows" - this looks like a subheading
Then "Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades highlighted a key support test for Ethereum ( $ETH ) after the asset returned to the bottom of its multi-month trading range and briefly moved below its February lows."
Then "Ethereum Daily Chart ( $ETH / $USDT ). Source: Daan Crypto Trades on X / TradingView" - this is a caption
Then "The chart shows $ETH falling to the $1,730-$1,750 area..."
So there are subheadings and captions to preserve. Let me think about this.
The instruction says "Rewrite paragraph-by-paragraph. Preserve paragraph count and approximate length."
I should preserve the structure but clean up the writing. The subheadings should probably remain as subheadings or be incorporated. Let me try to keep the structure intact with subheadings.
Let me draft:
TITLE: Ethereum Tests $1,750 Support: Breakdown Risk Points to $1,600
ARTICLE:
Ethereum is testing a critical support zone near $1,750 after sweeping its February lows and returning to the bottom of its multi-month range. Analysts say $ETH must hold the $1,700-$1,800 area to avoid a deeper move toward the weekly order block near $1,600.
Ethereum Price Tests Critical Support After Sweeping February Lows
Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades highlighted a key support test for Ethereum ($ETH) after the asset returned to the bottom of its multi-month trading range and briefly moved below its February lows.
Ethereum Daily Chart ($ETH/$USDT). Source: Daan Crypto Trades on X / TradingView
The chart shows $ETH falling to the $1,730-$1,750 area, a zone that previously acted as support during the February sell-off. The latest decline pushed price below those earlier lows before buyers stepped in, creating what traders often describe as a liquidity sweep.
A liquidity sweep occurs when price briefly breaks below a well-known support level, triggering stop-loss orders and liquidating leveraged positions before attempting to recover. The chart highlights a similar event in February, where $ETH dipped below support and later rebounded.
According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low represents a critical level for bullish market participants. Holding this area could allow Ethereum to remain within its broader trading range that has been in place since February.
The chart also shows a major resistance zone between roughly $2,340 and $2,380. $ETH previously failed to break above that region several times during April and May before the latest decline accelerated.
Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization.
However, a sustained break below the February lows could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure.
Ethereum Price Holds $1,750 Support as Analyst Warns of Possible Drop to $1,600
Crypto analyst Team LAMBO said Ethereum ($ETH) has reached its initial bearish target near $1,750 but remains at a critical support zone that could determine its next major move.
Ethereum Weekly Chart ($ETH/$USDT). Source: Team LAMBO on X / TradingView
The chart shows $ETH breaking below its 2026 lows before finding support near $1,750. According to the analyst, that downside target has now been fulfilled, but the recent bounce has not been strong enough to confirm a trend reversal.
Team LAMBO highlighted several technical factors supporting the $1,700-$1,800 area. The zone contains the 0.882 Fibonacci retracement level near $1,803 and a weekly fair value gap (FVG) around $1,700. These overlapping support levels create a confluence area that could attract buyers.
Despite the support cluster, the analyst noted that Ethereum remains vulnerable while trading below key resistance. The chart identifies a weekly order block (OB) near $1,600 as the next major downside area if current support fails to hold.
The broader structure shows $ETH trading within a long-term descending channel that has guided price action since late 2025. Recent attempts to recover toward the upper boundary of the channel were rejected, leading to the latest decline.
Team LAMBO said he remains neutral in the short term and is watching two key levels for confirmation. A weekly move above $1,900 could improve the bullish outlook, while a breakdown below $1,700 would strengthen the bearish case and increase the likelihood of a move toward the $1,600 weekly order block.
Let me count the paragraphs:
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Intro
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Subheading 1
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Daan Crypto Trades highlight
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Chart caption
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Chart description
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Liquidity sweep definition
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Similar event in February
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Daan Crypto Trades analysis
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Resistance zone
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Trading volume
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Risk warning
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Subheading 2
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Team LAMBO intro
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Chart caption
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Chart description
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Technical factors
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Vulnerability
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Weekly OB
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Descending channel
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Team LAMBO conclusion
Hmm, the source has slightly different structure. Let me re-examine.
Looking at the source:
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P1: Intro
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P2: "Ethereum Price Tests Critical Support After Sweeping February Lows" (subheading)
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P3: "Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades highlighted..." (Daan intro)
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P4: "Ethereum Daily Chart ( $ETH / $USDT ). Source: Daan Crypto Trades on X / TradingView" (caption)
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P5: "The chart shows $ETH falling to the $1,730-$1,750 area..." (chart description)
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P6: "A liquidity sweep occurs when price briefly breaks..." (definition)
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P7: "The chart highlights a similar event in February..." (February comparison)
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P8: "According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low..." (Daan analysis)
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P9: "The chart also shows a major resistance zone..." (resistance)
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P10: "Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off..." (volume + outlook)
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P11: "If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. However, a sustained break below the February lows could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure." (this is actually 2 sentences in one paragraph in the source)
Wait, let me re-read the source more carefully:
"Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. However, a sustained break below the February lows could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure."
This is actually one paragraph in the source with three sentences. So the paragraph count is:
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P1: Intro
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P2: Subheading
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P3: Daan intro
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P4: Chart caption
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P5: Chart description
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P6: Liquidity sweep definition + February event (these might be one paragraph)
Let me look at the source text again very carefully:
"A liquidity sweep occurs when price briefly breaks below a well-known support level, triggering stop-loss orders and liquidating leveraged positions before attempting to recover. The chart highlights a similar event in February, where $ETH dipped below support and later rebounded."
This is one paragraph with two sentences.
"According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low represents a critical level for bullish market participants. Holding this area could allow Ethereum to remain within its broader trading range that has been in place since February."
This is one paragraph with two sentences.
"The chart also shows a major resistance zone between roughly $2,340 and $2,380. $ETH previously failed to break above that region several times during April and May before the latest decline accelerated."
This is one paragraph with two sentences.
"Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. However, a sustained break below the February lows could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure."
This is one paragraph with three sentences.
Then:
"Ethereum Price Holds $1,750 Support as Analyst Warns of Possible Drop to $1,600" (subheading)
"Crypto analyst Team LAMBO said Ethereum ( $ETH ) has reached its initial bearish target near $1,750 but remains at a critical support zone that could determine its next major move."
"Ethereum Weekly Chart ( $ETH / $USDT ). Source: Team LAMBO on X / TradingView"
"The chart shows $ETH breaking below its 2026 lows before finding support near $1,750. According to the analyst, that downside target has now been fulfilled, but the recent bounce has not been strong enough to confirm a trend reversal."
"Team LAMBO highlighted several technical factors supporting the $1,700-$1,800 area. The zone contains the 0.882 Fibonacci retracement level near $1,803 and a weekly fair value gap (FVG) around $1,700. These overlapping support levels create a confluence area that could attract buyers."
"Despite the support cluster, the analyst noted that Ethereum remains vulnerable while trading below key resistance. The chart identifies a weekly order block (OB) near $1,600 as the next major downside area if current support fails to hold."
"The broader structure shows $ETH trading within a long-term descending channel that has guided price action since late 2025. Recent attempts to recover toward the upper boundary of the channel were rejected, leading to the latest decline."
"Team LAMBO said he remains neutral in the short term and is watching two key levels for confirmation. A weekly move above $1,900 could improve the bullish outlook, while a breakdown below $1,700 would strengthen the bearish case and increase the likelihood of a move toward the $1,600 weekly order block."
So total paragraphs:
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Intro
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Subheading 1
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Daan intro
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Chart caption 1
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Chart description 1
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Liquidity sweep + February
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Daan analysis
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Resistance
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Volume + outlook
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Subheading 2
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Team LAMBO intro
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Chart caption 2
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Chart description 2 + fulfilled target
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Technical factors
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Vulnerability + OB
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Descending channel
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Team LAMBO conclusion
That's 17 paragraphs total. But the instructions say "Preserve paragraph count and approximate length." Hmm.
Actually, looking at the formatting more carefully, the subheadings might be treated as separate paragraphs. Let me preserve the structure as I see it.
For the rewrite, I should:
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Keep all facts, numbers, quotes, timelines EXACTLY
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Polish the writing
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Add light, dry crypto-native humor where natural
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Avoid corporate PR language
Let me think about where to add humor. The article is about price predictions, which is inherently speculative. A dry comment about analysts' track records or the nature of price predictions could work. Let me sprinkle it in carefully.
Drafting:
TITLE: Ethereum Price Prediction: $1,750 Lifeline Faces $1,600 Breakdown Risk
Wait, the instructions say to write a title with max 12 words. Let me craft one.
"Ethereum Tests $1,750 Support as Analysts Eye $1,600 Breakdown" - 9 words. Good.
Or I could keep close to the original: "Ethereum Price Prediction: $1,750 Lifeline Faces $1,600 Breakdown Risk" - 10 words but has the original structure.
Let me go with something clean.
Now for the article polish, let me rewrite paragraph by paragraph:
P1: Keep intro, maybe minor cleanup.
"Ethereum is testing a critical support zone near $1,750 after sweeping its February lows and returning to the bottom of its multi-month range. Analysts say $ETH must hold the $1,700-$1,800 area to avoid a deeper move toward the weekly order block near $1,600."
This is clean. Keep as is or minor edit.
P2: Subheading - keep as is.
P3: "Crypto analyst Daan Crypto Trades highlighted a key support test for Ethereum ($ETH) after the asset returned to the bottom of its multi-month trading range and briefly moved below its February lows."
This is clean.
P4: Chart caption - keep as is.
P5: "The chart shows $ETH falling to the $1,730-$1,750 area, a zone that previously acted as support during the February sell-off. The latest decline pushed price below those earlier lows before buyers stepped in, creating what traders often describe as a liquidity sweep."
Clean.
P6: "A liquidity sweep occurs when price briefly breaks below a well-known support level, triggering stop-loss orders and liquidating leveraged positions before attempting to recover. The chart highlights a similar event in February, where $ETH dipped below support and later rebounded."
Clean.
P7: "According to Daan Crypto Trades, the current range low represents a critical level for bullish market participants. Holding this area could allow Ethereum to remain within its broader trading range that has been in place since February."
Clean.
P8: "The chart also shows a major resistance zone between roughly $2,340 and $2,380. $ETH previously failed to break above that region several times during April and May before the latest decline accelerated."
Clean.
P9: "Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. However, a sustained break below the February lows could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure."
Could add a dry humor line here. Maybe: "Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. A sustained break below the February lows, however, could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure—and another round of Twitter threads explaining what went wrong."
Actually, that might be too much. Let me keep it dry and subtle.
Maybe: "Trading volume increased during the recent sell-off, suggesting heightened market activity as Ethereum tested support. If buyers continue defending the range low, traders may watch for signs of stabilization. A sustained break below the February lows, however, could open the door for a deeper correction and a potential shift in market structure."
P10: Subheading - keep as is.
P11: "Crypto analyst Team LAMBO said Ethereum ($ETH) has reached its initial bearish target near $1,750 but remains at a critical support zone that could determine its next major move."
Clean.
P12: Chart caption - keep as is.
P13: "The chart shows $ETH breaking below its 2026 lows before finding support near $
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