The post ARB Technical Analysis Mar 13 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ARB, holding above the short-term EMA20 (0.10$) at its current 0.11$ price and signalingThe post ARB Technical Analysis Mar 13 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ARB, holding above the short-term EMA20 (0.10$) at its current 0.11$ price and signaling

ARB Technical Analysis Mar 13

2026/03/13 23:37
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ARB, holding above the short-term EMA20 (0.10$) at its current 0.11$ price and signaling a recovery, is positioned near critical support levels in the overall downtrend and carries the risk of a potential liquidity sweep.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

ARB’s current price is at the 0.11$ level, trading in the 0.10$-0.11$ range with an 8.73% rise over the last 24 hours. Despite the overall downtrend, the price is positioned above the short-term EMA20 (0.10$), exhibiting a bullish short-term structure. RSI at 49.95 is in the neutral zone, while Supertrend gives a bearish signal pointing to the 0.13$ resistance. In multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis, a total of 10 strong levels were identified across 1D, 3D, and 1W charts: 2 supports/2 resistances on 1D, 2 supports/1 resistance on 3D, 2 supports/2 resistances on 1W confluences. These levels are reinforced by order blocks, liquidity pools, and historical tests. Volume is at a medium level of 77.70M$, but increases during upward movements, indicating buyer interest. The price is near the lower band of the broader down channel; if it receives rejection from here, upside targets may activate; otherwise, it opens the door to a downside liquidity sweep.

Support Levels: Buyer Pools

Primary Support

The strongest support level is at 0.1046$ (score: 71/100), located at the exact confluence of the 1D and 3D timeframe order block and a high-volume demand zone. This level has been tested 3 times in recent months, with strong rejection each time as buyers stepped in; for example, a 15% bounce occurred from here in January 2026. Its alignment with EMA20 (0.10$) supports the short-term bullish structure. The volume profile shows a spike here, making it a liquidity accumulation area that big players might target for stop-loss hunts. A break below this level would mean buyers capitulating, with a stop recommended below 0.0994$ for invalidation.

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

The secondary support is at 0.0994$ (score: 63/100), at the intersection of the 1W swing low and 3D demand zone; historically, it has held with a 70% success rate over 4 tests since fall 2025. This area also overlaps with the Fibonacci 0.618 retracement and is the exhaustion point for low-volume selling. Below it lies a liquidity pool around 0.0950$, ideal for stop hunts. Invalidation level is below 0.0970$; a break from there leads to a 0.0496$ downside target (score: 22) with an R/R ratio of 1:3. Buyers are likely accumulating positions here, given the strong MTF confluence.

Resistance Levels: Seller Pools

Near-Term Resistances

The near-term resistance is at 0.1077$ (score: 66/100), in confluence with the 1D supply zone and Supertrend bearish line (approaching 0.13$). This level is the upper band of the recent 24-hour range and a short-term order block; as price approaches, selling volume increases, with rejection observed on 2 tests. It aligns with EMA50 (around 0.108$), increasing short-term bearish pressure. A breakout requires volume confirmation; otherwise, fakeout risk is high.

Main Resistance and Targets

The main resistance is at 0.1762$ (score: 62/100), at the strong supply block on 1W and 3D timeframes and the Fibonacci 1.618 extension level. Liquidity from historical peak tests (Q4 2025) has accumulated large sell orders here; it has rejected with 60% success. Upside target is 0.1596$ (score: 44) as an intermediate stop, then to 0.1762$. Breaking these levels signals a trend change, but the current downtrend and bearish Supertrend make it challenging. Invalidation requires a close above 0.18$.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

The liquidity map shows buy-side liquidity (buyer stops and pending buy orders) concentrated at the 0.1046$-0.0994$ supports, while sell-side pools (seller limits) are visible in the 0.1077$-0.13$ range. Big players (smart money) are likely accumulating long positions from the 0.1046$ demand zone; the breaker block here can be used for an upward sweep. Equal highs/lows around 0.11$ are liquidity grab points. If volume delta turns positive, institutional buying will be triggered. On the downside, below 0.0994$ is ideal for stop hunts; such manipulations are common in altcoins when BTC is sideways. Overall, price is trapped at these levels; the breakout direction will determine liquidity flow.

Bitcoin Correlation

With BTC moving sideways at 73,503$ (+5.80% 24h), altcoins like ARB show high correlation (0.85). BTC’s main supports are at 72,601$, 69,017$, and 62,911$; a break of any triggers cascade selling in ARB, testing the 0.0994$ support. Resistances at 74,487$, 76,746$, 78,962$; if BTC reaches there, ARB could break its 0.13$ Supertrend. With BTC Dominance Supertrend bearish, altcoin rallies are limited; for ARB, below 72k BTC is cautionary, above 74k gives bullish bias. Monitor BTC levels for ARB Spot Analysis and ARB Futures Analysis.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Level-based outlook: Close above 0.1077$ for long bias targeting 0.13$-0.1596$ upside (R/R 1:2.5), stop below 0.1046$. Conversely, rejection at 0.1046$ for short, targeting 0.0994$-0.0496$ (R/R 1:3). Wait for MTF confluence; 1D bullish engulfing + volume increase as long trigger. Risk management is critical: Limit position size to 1-2% risk, use trailing stops. No news flow, focus on pure price action. This outlook is not investment advice; markets are dynamic.

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

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/arb-technical-analysis-march-13-2026-support-and-resistance-levels

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