The post IMX Weekly Analysis Mar 23 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Although IMX ended the week with a modest 0.51% gain, the main downtrend structure remainsThe post IMX Weekly Analysis Mar 23 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Although IMX ended the week with a modest 0.51% gain, the main downtrend structure remains

IMX Weekly Analysis Mar 23

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Although IMX ended the week with a modest 0.51% gain, the main downtrend structure remains intact; the $0.1561 support level stands out as a critical turning point. As the market consolidates in a narrow range, Bitcoin’s bearish supertrend signal necessitates a cautious approach for altcoins.

IMX in the Weekly Market Summary

IMX moved within a narrow $0.15 – $0.16 trading range throughout the week, recording a modest 0.51% gain. The price is currently positioned at $0.16, while the volume profile remained limited at $14.69M, indicating low participation. The primary trend continues as a downtrend; RSI at 46.11 is in the neutral zone, MACD shows a bearish histogram, and the price is trading below EMA20 ($0.16). The market structure, in the broader macro context of Bitcoin’s sideways movement and bearish supertrend in dominance, gives a cautionary signal for altcoins. This week was dominated by a consolidation phase testing trend integrity for position traders.

Trend Structure and Market Phases

Long-Term Trend Analysis

The long-term trend structure exhibits a clear downtrend character; the price continues to stay within the significant descending channel on higher timeframes (1W/1M). Positioned below EMA20 and EMA50, the price maintains bearish momentum. The widening negative histogram on MACD confirms the trend remains intact. From a market cycle perspective, a correction was expected after the distribution phase at the end of 2025, but current levels do not signal early accumulation. The trend remains intact as long as the $0.1677 resistance is not broken; in case of a breakout, the $0.2409 upside target could come into play, but downside risk extends to $0.0798.

Accumulation/Distribution Analysis

The narrow range ($0.15-$0.16) and low volume indicate consolidation or a hidden distribution pattern within the downtrend. The volume profile shows accumulated volume around $0.1561, strengthening the support score (62/100), but selling pressure is evident at resistances ($0.1677, score 76/100). Accumulation phase characteristics have not yet formed; on the contrary, bearish MACD divergences point to emerging distribution patterns. From a portfolio manager perspective, this phase requires reducing position sizing, as the R/R ratio is downside-heavy (around 1:2.5 calculated from strategic targets).

Multi-Timeframe Confluence

Daily Chart View

On the daily chart, as the price tests the $0.1561 support, 2 out of 8 strong levels show support convergence (1D: 2S/2R). RSI stabilizes at 46, with a bearish short-term filter active below EMA20. Key inflection point is $0.1677; this level is strengthened by confluence of resistance across timeframes. In case of breakdown, $0.1290 comes into play; for a bullish flip, a close above $0.1766 is required.

Weekly Chart View

From a weekly perspective (1W: 1S/2R), narrowing is observed within the downtrend channel; price near weekly lows ($0.15). Supertrend is bearish, MACD histogram widening negatively. Confluence is strong: $0.1290 major support with 2S/1R on 3D timeframe, $0.1766-$0.2409 resistance block on 1W. Market structure depends on weekly closes for accumulation/distribution transition.

Critical Decision Points

Market structure suggests the following critical decision points: Major Support: $0.1561 (score 62/100, daily/weekly confluence), $0.1290 (score 60/100, 3D strong). Major Resistance: $0.1677 (score 76/100, multi-TF pivot), $0.1766 (score 65/100). These levels will define direction; breakdown below $0.1561 will trigger downtrend acceleration, above $0.1677 will give a bullish reversal signal. Full list for IMX and other analyses here.

Weekly Strategy Recommendation

In Case of Upside

If the bullish scenario plays out ($0.1677 breakout + weekly close above), long positions target $0.2409 with $0.1766 retest (upside objective). Stop-loss below $0.1561; R/R potential 1:3. Seek confirmation above BTC $72,184. For position traders, recapturing EMA20 initiates the accumulation phase.

In Case of Downside

In the bearish scenario ($0.1561 breakdown), shorts target $0.1290; extreme downside risk $0.0798. Stop above $0.1677. If distribution is confirmed with low volume, portfolio reduction is recommended. BTC below $70,592 increases altcoin selling pressure.

Bitcoin Correlation

While BTC remains sideways at $71,051 (+3.58% 24h), supertrend bearish and dominance signal caution for altcoins. IMX is highly correlated with BTC movements (typical altcoin beta>1); if BTC key supports $70,592/$68,088 break, IMX $0.1561 test accelerates. If resistances $72,184/$74,550 are broken, altseason relief comes, but current BTC trend necessitates a cautious stance for IMX. Details for IMX Spot Analysis and IMX Futures Analysis.

Conclusion: Key Points for Next Week

To watch next week: $0.1561 support hold vs breakdown, $0.1677 resistance test, BTC $70,592/$72,184 movements. Seek volume increase and MACD flip confluence. In strategic depth, downtrend intact; position traders focus on risk management. Unless unexpected altcoin rotation in macro cycles, patience is key.

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

Strategy Analyst: David Kim

Macro market analysis and portfolio management

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

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/imx-technical-analysis-march-23-2026-weekly-strategy

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