The post XPL Technical Analysis Jan 25 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XPL is balancing with mixed signals at the 0.13$ level; short-term 0.1254$ support andThe post XPL Technical Analysis Jan 25 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XPL is balancing with mixed signals at the 0.13$ level; short-term 0.1254$ support and

XPL Technical Analysis Jan 25

XPL is balancing with mixed signals at the 0.13$ level; short-term 0.1254$ support and 0.1292$ resistance are critical, BTC pressure could challenge altcoins.

Short-Term Market Outlook

XPL is currently trading around 0.13$, recording a slight 0.40% increase over the last 24 hours. The intraday range stayed between 0.12$ – 0.13$, with volume at a moderate 67.04M$ level. Despite the overall downtrend, positioning above the short-term EMA20 (0.13$) is a positive sign. RSI at 48.77 is in neutral territory, with no overbought-oversold conditions. The MACD histogram is positive and giving a bullish signal, but Supertrend is bearish indicating 0.14$ resistance. This mixed picture points to volatility in the next 24-48 hours. Under downtrend pressure, monitoring critical levels for quick momentum shifts is essential. For short-term traders, invalidation points should be kept tight: breakout above 0.1292$ upside, stop below 0.1254$ ideal.

Intraday Critical Levels

Nearby Support Zones

The nearest support zone is 0.1254$ (strength score: 86/100), just above the intraday lows and strong on the 1D timeframe. A break could quickly test 0.12$, the last 24-hour low. Second support around 0.1220$, from MTF (1W support). These levels offer quick long/short opportunities for scalping; holding above 0.1254$ could recover momentum.

Nearby Resistance Zones

First resistance at 0.1292$ (score: 64/100), just above the price and intraday high test point. Above that 0.1322$ (score: 61/100) and Supertrend 0.14$ resistance. Higher up 0.1759$ (3D/1W) distant target, but short-term focus on 0.1322$. These resistances require volume confirmation for breakout; failure increases short bias.

Momentum and Speed Analysis

Short-term momentum is mixed: MACD bullish crossover is accelerating speed, positive histogram promises upward momentum. RSI 48.77 neutral, could accelerate above 50. However, bearish Supertrend and downtrend structure limit upside moves. On 4H chart, above EMA20 is bullish, but 1D shows overall pressure. Volume profile analysis shows 0.13$ pivot as high volume; upward escape from here needs 20%+ volume spike. Scalping zones: consolidation between 0.1280-0.1292$, breakout speed above 0.0010$/minute becomes aggressive. Risk: False breakouts are frequent, manage with tight stops.

Short-Term Scenarios

Upside Scenario

Close above 0.1292$ with volume increase activates bullish scenario. Quick target 0.1322$, then 0.1426$ (short-term upside target, score 13). Trigger: 0.1295$ break, invalidation below 0.1280$. Momentum supported by EMA20 and MACD, 5-8% upside potential in 24 hours. Supported by altcoin rotation if BTC stays stable.

Downside Scenario

Close below 0.1254$ triggers bearish. Target 0.12$, rapid drop aligns with Supertrend. Trigger: 0.1250$ break, invalidation above 0.1270$. Downtrend structure and neutral RSI accelerate downside, 7% downside risk. Volume increase strengthens shorts; scalpers can watch 0.1265$ short entry.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC sideways at 89,149$ level, weak with 24h -0.81% drop. Key supports: 88,989$, 87,635$; resistances: 89,276$, 90,782$. BTC Supertrend bearish, rising dominance crushes altcoins; below BTC 89,000$ critical risk for XPL. BTC break above 89,276$ gives XPL breathing room, but current pressure challenges 0.1292$ resistance. Altcoin traders watch BTC 88,989$ support, break pressures XPL to 0.1254$. Correlation high, 80%+; XPL longs risky if BTC not stable.

Daily Summary and Monitoring Points

Today’s XPL focus: 0.1254$ support hold and 0.1292$ resistance test. Upside scenario needs volume + MACD confirmation, downside on 0.1254$ break. MTF has 12 strong levels (1D:2S/2R), but short-term tight: Watch 0.13$ pivot. Risk management: Positions 1-2% capital, stops 0.5% tight. Short-term trades high risk, keep leverage low. For spot check XPL Spot Analysis, for futures XPL Futures Analysis. Volatility high, be patient.

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/xpl-intraday-analysis-short-term-strategy-for-january-25-2026

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