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LINK Technical Analysis Mar 22

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LINK price is currently positioned at the $8.65 level very close to the critical support zone at $8.3939, under pressure from short-term downtrend dominance. With a drop of over 5% in 24 hours, it remains below EMA20; whether buyers step in here will be decisive.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

LINK is positioned at $8.65 under downtrend dominance in the overall market structure. On the daily timeframe, it’s trading below EMA20 ($9.08), strengthening the short-term bearish bias. RSI at 42.41 is in the neutral-bearish zone, with support tests expected before an oversold signal. The 24-hour range is squeezed between $8.60-$9.11, volume at $182M is moderate but downside momentum dominates. The Supertrend indicator gives a bearish signal and marks resistance at $10.25. In multi-timeframe confluence, a total of 10 strong levels were detected across 1D, 3D, and 1W timeframes: 2 supports/2 resistances on 1D, 1 support on 3D, 2 supports/4 resistances on 1W. As price approaches nearby supports, there’s potential for liquidity hunting, where big players may target stop-losses.

Support Levels: Buyer Zones

Primary Support

The primary support level at $8.3939 (score: 60/100) stands out as the most critical buyer zone. This level has formed as a strong order block (OB) on the 1D timeframe; in the past, multiple tests showed high-volume buying pressure, with price rebounding over 15% from here. There’s also confluence on the 3D chart: this zone intersects the 50-day EMA and fills a historical low-volume gap as a demand zone. Volume profile analysis shows a high volume node (HVN) concentrated here, indicating an accumulation area for institutional buyers. If price forms wicks while descending from $8.65 to here, rejection is expected; in case of a breakout, a quick reversal is possible after liquidity grab. Why important? Multi-timeframe confirmation (1D+3D) and positioning below 5% offer high R/R long opportunities.

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

Secondary support at $7.9765 (score: 60/100) is prominent on the 1W timeframe as a deeper buyer pool. This level carries confluence with a weekly breaker block and Fibonacci 0.618 retracement; it has been tested 3 times since October 2025 lows, rejected each time with volume spikes. Below, the invalidation level at $7.50 should be monitored – this is confluence of the 200-day EMA and monthly low. For stop levels, $8.30 below $8.3939 is recommended; a break here triggers the bearish scenario and opens the downside target at $5.1780 (score: 22). This area is where big players clean liquidity to protect long positions; past breakouts saw drops of over 20% halting here.

Resistance Levels: Seller Zones

Near-Term Resistances

Near-term resistance at $8.8737 (score: 75/100) is the strongest selling pressure point. Defined as a supply zone on the daily chart; it received wick rejection from the recent 24-hour high of $9.11, exactly at the 20 EMA intersection. Sellers dominate volume here, making it a premium liquidity collection area on 1D. A clean breakout + volume increase is required for upside; otherwise, a fakeout back to supports is expected. Why critical? Its high score and position as the upper band of the recent range make it ideal for short-term sellers.

Main Resistance and Targets

Main resistance at $9.2400 (score: 61/100) is an obstacle before the mid-term target. On the 1W timeframe, it carries breaker and 1.618 Fib extension confluence; a supply imbalance formed here during the February 2026 rally, rejected in 4 tests. Above, there’s $10.25 Supertrend resistance and $11.6305 upside target (score: 31). Breaking this level would be the first signal for downtrend reversal, but BTC correlation is required. Historically, this has been the start of 10%+ pullbacks, with negative volume delta.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

The liquidity map shows stop-hunting potential below $8.3939 – buy-side liquidity is concentrated here, where big players (smart money) may sweep this level for an upward reversal. Above, sell-side liquidity between $8.8737-$9.24 targets short sellers’ stops. Order flow analysis shows an imbalance around $8.65, with price maneuvering downward for liquidity grab. 4 resistance confluences on 1W indicate dominant institutional sellers. Volume at $182M is low, with spikes expected at supports. Big players are watching $7.9765 for bottom hunting in the downtrend; this acts as a mitigation block offering R/R 1:4.

Bitcoin Correlation

LINK has high correlation with BTC (+0.85); BTC is in downtrend at $67,807 with fragile support at $68,116. If BTC drops to $65,579, LINK’s test of $7.9765 accelerates, increasing general pressure on altcoins. If BTC resistances at $68,934-$70,695 are broken, LINK could relief rally to $9.24. BTC Supertrend is bearish – caution for altcoins, with LINK facing extra 10% downside risk from rising BTC dominance. Key BTC levels: Support $68,116/$65,579, Resistance $68,934.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Level-based outlook: If it holds above $8.3939, short-term long to $8.8737, target $9.24 (R/R 1:3). On breakout, short to $7.9765, target $5.1780. Invalidation: Below support at $8.30 bearish, above resistance at $9.30 bullish flip. Wait for multi-TF confluence, volume confirmation required. For spot, check LINK Spot Analysis; for futures, LINK Futures Analysis. This outlook may change with market conditions – risk management is essential.

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

Trading Analyst: Emily Watson

Short-term trading strategies expert

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

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/link-technical-analysis-march-22-2026-support-and-resistance-levels

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