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STX Support and Resistance Analysis: Critical Levels for January 19, 2026

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STX is consolidating near the critical $0.3352 resistance at the $0.33 level. It has retreated below the EMA20 ($0.34) with a %9.24 drop in 24 hours, giving bearish short-term signals while buying zones at $0.2917 await testing.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

STX is fluctuating in the $0.31-$0.36 range within a sideways trend on the daily chart. The current price is at $0.33, having dipped below the EMA20 ($0.34) with a 24-hour %9.24 drop while RSI stands at 46.53 in a neutral zone. Supertrend is giving a bearish signal targeting the $0.40 resistance. Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis detects 13 strong levels across 1D/3D/1W timeframes: 1 support/3 resistances on 1D, 1 support/2 resistances on 3D, and 2 supports/4 resistances confluence on 1W. The price is in a liquidity accumulation zone near the $0.3352 resistance; if it fails to break, a test of $0.2917 support is likely. Historically, volume increases have been seen in this range, an area where big players have shifted positions.

Support Levels: Buying Zones

Primary Support

$0.2917 (Score: 68/100) – This level is the strongest buying zone with order block confluence from 1D and 3D timeframes. Tested twice in October 2025, it has delivered +15% rebounds each time; it has formed a high volume node (HVN) in the volume profile. On the 1W chart, it intersects with Fibonacci 0.618 retracement and EMA50 ($0.29). As price approaches here, watch for long wicks and doji candles: This is a liquidity pool that will trigger institutional buying. Invalidation below $0.28; if broken, bearish momentum accelerates.

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

Secondary supports include the $0.25 demand zone on the 1W timeframe and downside target $0.1661 (score 22/100). $0.25 is the last order block of the 2025 downwave; stop hunters may activate here. Stop levels are $0.2850 (1D low) below $0.2917 and final invalidation at $0.1661. This level aligns with the 2024 bear market bottom; a low-volume break opens new downside targets to $0.12 for 2026. MTF confirmation: 3D EMA200 ($0.27) provides support, but low volume carries high fakeout risk.

Resistance Levels: Selling Zones

Near-Term Resistances

$0.3352 (Score: 83/100) – The most critical near-term resistance; 1.5% above the current price. On the 1D chart, it’s the supply zone from the last 3 days, with EMA20 confluence. Rejected 4 times historically, triggering 5-8% drops with shooting star candles each time. Volume increase shows sellers dominating this premium area. RSI divergence is bearish; a close above $0.34 is required for breakout.

Main Resistance and Targets

$0.3653 (Score: 63/100) and $0.3959 (Score: 62/100) – These are 3D/1W supply blocks; $0.3653 intersects with Fibonacci 0.382 extension and 1W EMA21. $0.3959 aligns with Supertrend resistance, the equal high of the 2025 rally – +20% short squeeze potential here. Upside target $0.4950 (score 28/100), reachable with 1W trendline breakout; however, risky without volume confirmation. Invalidation above $0.40; if broken, it opens the path to $0.55, allowing a test of the 2025 high.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

STX’s liquidity map shows a pool of short stops accumulated above $0.3352 – big players (whales) may expect a long squeeze from here. Below, long liquidity at $0.2917 is open to stop hunting. On the 1D footprint chart, delta divergence around $0.33: Buying increases while price falls, an accumulation signal. On 1W, imbalance zones point to $0.40; if BTC dominance doesn’t fall, alts will target this liquidity. Volume is low at $23.82M; breakouts must be confirmed with volume spikes. Big players are likely positioned long at $0.2917 and short at $0.3959.

Bitcoin Correlation

Although BTC is in an uptrend at $92,890, Supertrend is bearish and it’s near $92,932 support with a 24h %2.15 drop. STX correlates with BTC at 0.85; if BTC slips below $90,949 ($91K round), STX will quickly test $0.2917. Conversely, if BTC breaks $93,865 resistance ($94K), it triggers STX $0.3653 breakout. If BTC dominance rises (current bearish signal), watch for liquidity hunts in altcoins: STX downside risk increases. Key BTC levels: Support $92,932/$90,949, Resistance $93,865/$95,532. Cautious approach for STX until BTC stabilizes.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Level-based outlook: Rejection at $0.3352 < long entry at $0.2917 (R/R 1:3, target $0.3653), stop $0.2850. Upside breakout above $0.34 > target $0.3959, invalidation below $0.33. Downside: Break below $0.2917 for short, target $0.1661. Wait for MTF confirmation and volume in all scenarios. Detailed data for STX Spot Analysis and STX Futures Analysis. This is market outlook; not financial advice – do your own research.

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/stx-support-and-resistance-analysis-critical-levels-for-january-19-2026

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