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LINK Weekly Analysis Mar 5

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LINK gave a short-term recovery signal at $9.35 with a weekly 7.22% rise, but the long-term downtrend remains intact. While the market structure retains accumulation phase characteristics, Bitcoin’s bearish supertrend poses a risk for altcoins.

Weekly Market Summary for LINK

Chainlink (LINK) traded in the $8.69 – $9.64 range last week, showing a positive 7.22% performance and positioning at the current price of $9.35. In the bigger picture, the market is still within the primary downtrend; however, short-term momentum indicators (RSI 52.49 neutral, MACD positive histogram) and closes above EMA20 ($9.01) point to a possible inflection point in the trend structure. The volume profile is supportive at $300.62M, but the trend filter is bearish and the main resistance at $11.12 plays a determining role. This week, in line with LINK detailed spot analysis data, strategic patience remains key for position traders.

Trend Structure and Market Phases

Long-Term Trend Analysis

On long-term timeframes (weekly and monthly), LINK’s market structure shows a clear downtrend; the higher highs and higher lows structure is broken. A nearly 40% decline has occurred from recent peak levels ($15+ range), and the trend filter gives a bearish signal. However, the current $9.35 price aligns with the late 2025 accumulation zone, and although EMA50/100 crossovers are downward, the slowing momentum (MACD histogram expansion) brings trend reversal potential to the agenda. In the market cycle context, signals of transition from the crypto super cycle’s distribution phase to accumulation can be observed; however, macro uncertainties (Fed policies, BTC dominance increase) support the downtrend. From a portfolio manager perspective, with the trend intact, it’s early for long positions, and confirmation should be awaited for shorts.

Accumulation/Distribution Analysis

In recent weeks, price action carries accumulation phase characteristics: narrowing trading range ($8.69-$9.64), increasing volume, and holding at support levels ($9.0067, score 78/100). Volume profile analysis shows a strong POC (Point of Control) around $9.00, which may indicate smart money accumulation. In contrast, rejection at the upper band ($9.64) and divergences (RSI vs price) resemble the early stages of distribution patterns. From a Wyckoff methodology perspective, we are in the secondary test phase; if the spring level around $8.05 is tested, the markup phase could be triggered. Distribution risk increases with a breakout failure above $11.12 – strategically, multi-timeframe confluence is required for accumulation confirmation.

Multi-Timeframe Confluence

Daily Chart View

On the daily chart, LINK shows a bullish short-term bias above EMA20 ($9.01); RSI 52.49 is far from overbought, MACD line crossover is positive. On 1D, with 3 supports / 2 resistances (out of 12 strong level confluences), $9.5917 resistance is the first test point. If price holds above the daily pivot at $9.35, confluence increases toward the $10.15 target. However, there is bearish engulfing risk; the increase in open interest in LINK futures market data supports short squeeze potential but volatility is high.

Weekly Chart View

From a weekly perspective, trading within the downtrend channel; upper band $11.12, lower $7.15. Weekly close at $9.35 above EMA20 is a rare signal – this is the first time since the 2024 Q4 accumulation. On 1W, resistance-heavy with 2S/4R breakdown; upside objective $13.33 (score 25) but confluence is low. Trend remains intact as long as $8.05 is not broken; in the macro cycle context, altcoin rotation led by BTC should be expected.

Critical Decision Points

Key supports: $9.0067 (high score 78/100, daily/weekly confluence), $8.0487 (65/100, channel low), $7.1500 (60/100, psychological). Resistances: $9.5917 (65/100, immediate hurdle), $10.1525 (64/100, 1D resistance), $11.12 (trend filter). Key inflection point is close above $9.59 – bullish confirmation; a break below $9.00 brings bearish acceleration. Strategic R/R: Upside $13.33 / Downside $5.01 at 2.5:1 ratio, ideal for position sizing.

Weekly Strategy Recommendation

In Case of Rise

If $9.59 breakout and weekly close above, long entry around $9.60, targets $10.15 / $13.33, stop below $9.00. Risk 2-3%, trailing stop with EMA20. Confluence increases if BTC holds $74k+; monitor altcoin rotation in LINK and other analyses. Scale-in with accumulation phase confirmation.

In Case of Fall

If $9.00 support breaks, short entry at $8.99, targets $8.05 / $7.15, stop above $9.59. Aggressive with bearish MACD divergence, triggered by BTC dominance increase. Distribution patterns emerging – hedge recommendation for position traders.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC $72,866 (+7.78% 24h) but downtrend and supertrend bearish; key supports $72,752 / $70,580, resistances $74,393 / $78,962. LINK shows high correlation with BTC (%0.85+) – if BTC slips below $70k, LINK tests $8.05. BTC dominance increase accelerates altcoin distribution; caution: BTC breakout above $74k could unleash LINK upside. Altcoin positions should be hedged with BTC key levels.

Conclusion: Key Points for Next Week

To watch next week: $9.59 resistance test, BTC $74k confluence, volume spikes. Trend structure remains intact as long as $9.00 holds; weekly higher low required for reversal. Position traders should patiently stalk strategic opportunities across multi-timeframes – early signals valuable in macro cycle transition.

This analysis uses Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal’s market views and methodology.

Market Analyst: Sarah Chen

Technical analysis and risk management specialist

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/link-technical-analysis-march-5-2026-weekly-strategy

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