The post IMX Technical Analysis Mar 9 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. IMX is positioned in the critical support region ($0.1507) within the general downtrendThe post IMX Technical Analysis Mar 9 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. IMX is positioned in the critical support region ($0.1507) within the general downtrend

IMX Technical Analysis Mar 9

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IMX is positioned in the critical support region ($0.1507) within the general downtrend structure; while RSI at 38.80 shows bearish momentum, MACD gives a short-term recovery signal with a positive histogram. Multi-timeframe levels present a balanced picture, but Supertrend is in bearish signal and BTC downtrend poses risk for altcoins.

Executive Summary

IMX has stabilized at the $0.15 level under downtrend dominance; inability to stay above EMA20 ($0.16) sustains short-term bearish pressure, RSI 38.80 in neutr-bearish region and MACD indicates possible bounce with bullish histogram divergence. Critical support $0.1507 (79/100) is being tested, resistance $0.1516 (63/100) short-term obstacle; volume low ($5.73M), risk high with BTC downtrend, strategically monitor careful long opportunities with short bias.

Market Structure and Trend Status

Current Trend Analysis

IMX exhibits a clear downtrend on 1D and higher timeframes; the decline from highs continues and price remains below the main trend EMAs (EMA50/200). Supertrend indicator is in bearish mode, marking $0.19 resistance level as main resistance. 24h +0.60% rise ($0.15-$0.16 range) shows short-term stabilization, but overall structural gap (no higher low structure) supports down momentum. Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis: 1D 3 supports/1 resistance, 3D 2S/2R, 1W 2S/2R providing 10 strong level confluence, balanced but bearish tilted.

Structural Levels

Main structural supports: $0.1507 (high-scored swing low, 79/100), $0.1394 (60/100, 3D support) and $0.1290 (64/100, 1W Fibonacci). Resistance structure: $0.1516 (63/100, short-term pivot), Supertrend $0.19 and EMA20 $0.16. Price testing near $0.1507; if broken, momentum accelerates to $0.1290, if holds, retest above $0.1516 possible. Overall structure moving within bearish channel, upper channel $0.19, lower channel around $0.13.

Technical Indicators Report

Momentum Indicators

RSI(14): At 38.80 level, near oversold region (not below 30) reflecting bearish momentum; no divergence on 1D, but slight bullish divergence visible on 4H. MACD: Positive histogram with bullish crossover signal, above signal line; this offers short-term momentum shift potential but may be temporary in downtrend. Stochastic %K around 25 oversold, %D crossover expected. Overall momentum confluence: Bearish tilted, but MACD positivity with short-term bounce confluence.

Trend Indicators

EMAs: Price bearish below EMA20 ($0.16), EMA50 ($0.17) and EMA200 ($0.20) distant supports/resistances. Death cross (EMA20<50) active, no golden cross. Supertrend: Bearish flip, trailing stop $0.19 resistance. Ichimoku: Price bearish below Kumo cloud, Tenkan < Kijun cross down. ADX 25+ shows strong trend, -DI dominant over +DI. Confluence: All trend indicators confirm down bias.

Critical Support and Resistance Analysis

Supports (scored): $0.1507 (79/100, main swing low, volume confluence), $0.1394 (60/100, 3D pivot), $0.1290 (64/100, 1W Fib 0.618). Additional: $0.1450 (psychological/minor). Resistance: $0.1516 (63/100, short-term R1), $0.16 (EMA20), $0.19 (Supertrend/weekly high). MTF confluence: 1D 3 supports dominant, 1W balanced. If price holds $0.1507, short-covering targeting $0.1516 breakout; on break, $0.1290 cascade risk. Bollinger Bands: Price stuck to lower band, contraction expects volatility explosion.

Volume and Market Participation

24h volume $5.73M low profile, below average (passive with %0.60 change); OBV flat/down, buying participation weak. POC (volume profile) around $0.15 high-volume node supports, but delta negative (sellers dominant). VWAP daily below $0.152 price, institutional disinterest signal. Volume confluence: Low volume supports downtrend continuation, breakout unreliable without spike; $10M+ volume critical for breakout validation.

Risk Assessment

Risk/Reward: From current $0.15 bullish target $0.2250 (score 26, R:R 2:1, +50%), stop $0.1507 break (-0.9%). Bearish target $0.0768 (score 22, R:R 3:1, -49%). Main risks: BTC downtrend ($68k at $68.1k support test), dominance rise altcoin pressure; no news lowers volatility. Volatility (ATR) medium, position sizing %1-2 risk. Balanced view: Short bias (%65 bearish probability), long scalp RR 1:2 possible on $0.1516 retest. Key watch: $0.1507 hold vs break.

Bitcoin Correlation

IMX highly correlated with BTC (+0.85 coeff); BTC $68,614 (+3.79%) in downtrend ($68.1k support, $64.3k critical), Supertrend bearish. If BTC cannot break $68.9k resistance, altcoin expansion limited, drop below $64k may trigger IMX $0.1290 cascade. BTC key levels: Support $68,198/$64,307, Resistance $68,933/$71,679. If dominance rises, IMX under pressure; BTC stabilization precondition for IMX bounce. IMX/BTC pair down, independent rally difficult.

Conclusion and Strategic Outlook

IMX technical chart shows bearish dominance: Downtrend, EMA/Supertrend bearish, RSI neutr-bearish; MACD bounce signal allows short-term $0.1516-$0.16 retest, but $0.1507 break opens $0.1290 bear cascade. Volume weak, BTC risk high – short positions at $0.1516 short, long only with confluence. Strategy: Wait-and-see mode, follow IMX Spot Analysis and IMX Futures Analysis. Long-term $0.2250 potential, but bearish bias %65. Risk management critical, market holding breath.

This analysis uses the market views and methodology of Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal.

Senior Technical Analyst: James Mitchell

6 years of crypto market analysis

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

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/imx-comprehensive-technical-analysis-detailed-review-of-march-9-2026

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