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IMX Weekly Analysis Mar 1

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IMX, with a weekly 2.04% decline, is consolidating in a narrow range at the 0.16$ level, while the main downtrend maintains its dominance. Efforts to hold at critical supports signal a possible accumulation phase, but Bitcoin’s downward momentum continues to pressure altcoins.

Weekly Market Summary for IMX

IMX traded in the 0.16-0.17$ range with a 2.04% decline last week, reflecting the overall downtrend in market structure. Volume profile remained low at 6.19 million$, and momentum indicators are giving mixed signals: RSI at 40.88 is hovering in the neutral zone, while the MACD histogram shows positive divergence. Remaining below the short-term EMA20 (0.17$) strengthens the bearish short-term filter. The market is moving in parallel with Bitcoin’s downtrend in the broader macro context, with altcoin rotation remaining limited. This week, critical support tests will be in focus for the detailed IMX spot analysis.

Trend Structure and Market Phases

Long-Term Trend Analysis

Market structure clearly maintains the long-term downtrend, with a series of lower highs and lows evident on the weekly chart. The main trend filter is bearish, and the 0.21$ resistance forms a strong upper boundary. On higher timeframes (1W/1M), IMX’s decline of nearly 80% from 2025 highs signals the completion of the distribution phase and a potential transition to base formation. However, an upside confirmation is required to break the trend: EMA50/200 crossover remains below, and the rule ‘trend intact as long as below 0.21$’ holds. In the macro cycle context, gaming/metaverse tokens like IMX may react with a delay during the transition from crypto winter to spring rotation, but a cautious approach dominates the current phase.

Accumulation/Distribution Analysis

The low-volume consolidation in recent months exhibits accumulation phase characteristics: Price is moving sideways in the 0.1521-0.1624 range, with the volume profile POC concentrated around 0.16$. No distribution patterns are emerging; on the contrary, signs of smart money accumulation at bottoms (low-volume tests) are observed. According to Wyckoff methodology, we are in the secondary test phase, and a spring pattern may form at 0.1521. Distribution risk increases with a breakout failure above 0.21$. Overall, the market phase can be defined as ‘re-accumulation’, but volume increase should be awaited for confirmation.

Multi-Timeframe Confluence

Daily Chart View

On the daily timeframe, with 2 supports/2 resistances (total 4 strong points), price is trapped below EMA20. RSI 40.88 divergence carries bullish potential, and the MACD histogram is expanding positively. Key inflection point is 0.1624$; a break here starts a daily uptrend. Otherwise, the 0.1521 support confluence (1D+3D support) will be tested. When examining IMX futures market data, funding rate is neutral and long/short ratio is balanced, meaning speculative pressure is low.

Weekly Chart View

From the weekly perspective, with 1 support/3 resistances, the downtrend structure dominates: Lower high at 0.1826$ rejected, price holding at 0.16$ volume node. Supertrend is bearish, but RSI is approaching oversold (38-42 band). Multi-timeframe confluence is strong at 0.1521 (1W+3D+1D support cluster, score 74/100). Upside target 0.2532 (score 31), activates with weekly closure above 0.17$. Overall confluence: Bearish bias, but bottom phase confluence is high.

Critical Decision Points

Main supports: 0.1521$ (strong, 74/100 score, multi-TF confluence), 0.1290$ (secondary, 63/100). Resistances: 0.1624$ (short-term, 63/100), 0.1826$ (medium-term, 63/100), 0.21$ (trend filter). Total 9 strong levels (1D:2S/2R, 3D:2S/1R, 1W:1S/3R) will determine direction. Breakdown below 0.1521: Downside risk to 0.0743$ (R/R 1:2+). Breakout above 0.1624: Upside objective 0.2532$. Market structure says ‘intact downtrend as long as below 0.1624$’.

Weekly Strategy Recommendation

In Bullish Case

Bullish scenario: Activates with daily/weekly closure at 0.1624$. Long positions on 0.1521-0.16$ bottom accumulation, target 0.1826$ (1R), extension 0.2532$. Stop-loss below 0.1521. R/R 1:3+, manage with trailing EMA20. Confirmation: Volume increase + MACD crossover. For position traders, allocate 2-5% of portfolio, BTC stabilization required.

In Bearish Case

Bearish scenario: Triggers with breakdown of 0.1521. Short opportunities on 0.1624 rejection, target 0.1290$ (1R), extension 0.0743$. Stop above 0.17$. R/R 1:2.5. Risk management: Position size 1-3%, BTC below 64k supportive. Scale-in if distribution signal strengthens.

Bitcoin Correlation

IMX shows high correlation with BTC (0.85+%); BTC downtrend (65.6k$, -1.31%) is pressuring altcoins. BTC supports at 64.322$, 62.510$, 60k$ critical; break here drags IMX to 0.1290$. Resistances 66.207$, 68k+; BTC dominance bearish (Supertrend down), alt rotation delayed. IMX relative strength low, BTC breakout above 66k could trigger IMX to 0.18$. Watch: BTC/IMX ratio; if BTC stabilizes, IMX outperformance chance increases. Follow the IMX and other analyses section for detailed data.

Conclusion: Key Points for Next Week

Next week: 0.1521 support test and 0.1624 resistance challenge take priority. BTC breakdown below 64k is general bearish catalyst, above 66k opens door for altcoin rally. Volume profile and RSI divergence to be monitored; stay cautious until trend structure breaks, keep position sizing low. Long-term portfolios have bottom accumulation opportunity, but macro risks high.

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-1-march-2026-weekly-strategy

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