Ethereum (ETH) Futures Analysis and Price Forecast with tradeCompass – July 29, 2025by investingLive.com (formerly ForexLive.com)A ETH Trader's Summary BoxBullish above: 3,795.5Bearish below: 3,757.5Primary Bias: Bullish (since the price at the time of publishing this tradeComapss is above the bullish threshold)Partial Profit Targets – Eth Futures Long Side:VWAP of today: 3,815Liquidity pool (intra-day): 3,847Yesterday’s VWAP: 3,874Just below YVAH: 3,911.5Near 2nd upper VWAP deviation: 3,974Just under 3rd upper VWAP deviation: 4,024Partial Profit Targets – Eth Futures Short Side (only if bearish case is triggered):Yesterday’s VWAP: 3,847Above July 22 POC: 3,745Above July 25 VAH: 3,735Aligned with Jun 22–23 VAL and July 25 VWAP: 3,703Around July 25 POC: 3,680.5Near July 25 VAL: 3,656Today's Market Context and Directional Bias for EthereumETH futures are currently trading at 3,808, up from the previous close. Since price is above the bullish threshold of 3,795.5, today’s tradeCompass bias is bullish. As long as price holds above that level, the bullish scenario remains valid.The bearish threshold is at 3,757.5. Only if price decisively breaks below that level does the bias flip bearish. Until then, short scenarios are considered inactive.Key Levels and Partial-Profit Strategy for ETH Futures TodayThese levels serve as logical zones to secure partial gains and adjust stops.Bullish Partial-Profit Plan for Ethereum Traders Today:3,815 – Today’s VWAP, often acts as an intraday magnet or pivot.3,847 – A notable liquidity pool area from earlier price interaction.3,874 – Yesterday’s VWAP, a common return zone after breakouts.3,911.5 – Just under yesterday’s Value Area High, a potential resistance.3,974 – Aligned with the second upper standard deviation of VWAP from yesterday, often a price reaction zone.4,024 – Near the third upper deviation of VWAP from yesterday’s session.Bearish Partial-Profit Plan for Ethereum Traders Today (if price drops below 3,757.5):3,847 – Back to yesterday’s VWAP.3,745 – Close to the July 22 Point of Control.3,735 – Just above the July 25 Value Area High.3,703 – Matches the June 22–23 Value Area Low and July 25 VWAP.3,680.5 – Near July 25’s Point of Control.3,656 – Close to July 25’s Value Area Low.tradeCompass Methodology and Risk PrinciplestradeCompass provides a structured decision-support map by defining clear bullish and bearish thresholds. You are encouraged to take only one trade per direction per session. This helps avoid emotional overtrading and forces traders to commit to directional conviction.Once the second partial-profit target is hit, it's recommended to move your stop to entry. This locks in reduced risk while allowing for continued upside or downside participation.Stop-losses should never be placed beyond the opposing threshold, as such a breach invalidates the current directional setup.Educational Insights Driving Our ETH Futures Technical Analysis: Understanding Volume Profile and VWAPVolume Profile organizes historical traded volume at each price level. Within it, the Point of Control (POC) marks the price with the highest traded volume, while Value Area High (VAH) and Value Area Low (VAL) outline the 70% range of activity where most trading occurred. These zones offer powerful insights into where the market has previously accepted or rejected price.VWAP, or Volume Weighted Average Price, reflects the average price based on both price and volume. Traders use it as an evolving fair value. When price is above VWAP, it suggests buyer dominance; below VWAP, seller control. Standard deviation bands around VWAP adjust to volatility, offering dynamic levels for reaction or continuation.Liquidity Pools are areas where many orders accumulate, often around prior highs, lows, or consolidation zones. Price tends to gravitate toward these levels, triggering potential reversals or accelerations.Understanding how price interacts with volume-based structures allows traders to anticipate where activity may increase, and to prepare for reaction-based decisions.Using tradeCompass from investingLive.com EffectivelyThis ETH analysis, powered by tradeCompass, is meant as a directional decision-support system. It does not dictate trades, but maps the terrain for you to make informed decisions. Traders are encouraged to combine this compass with their own timeframe, tactics, and entry confirmations.You may choose to use candle closes, momentum confirmation, or delta-based techniques to confirm entries. But always trade with a plan, take partial profits methodically, and manage risk professionally.DisclaimerToday's ETH Futures analysis, tradeCompass at investingLive.com, is not financial advice, but a professional tool for decision support. All trading involves risk, and past levels or statistical zones do not guarantee future results. Make independent decisions, manage your risk properly, and always use this guidance within the context of your trading strategy. This article was written by Itai Levitan at investinglive.com.