The post XLM Technical Analysis Mar 17 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XLM is exhibiting a sideways structure around 0.17$ and is squeezed between primary The post XLM Technical Analysis Mar 17 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XLM is exhibiting a sideways structure around 0.17$ and is squeezed between primary

XLM Technical Analysis Mar 17

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XLM is exhibiting a sideways structure around 0.17$ and is squeezed between primary support at 0.1712$ and nearby resistance at 0.1741$. Holding above short-term EMA20 is positive, but BTC correlation and liquidity grab risk require attention.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

XLM is currently positioned in a sideways trend at the 0.17$ level. The 24-hour change shows a limited rise of +1.10%, and the overall structure can be defined as sideways. Price holding above short-term EMA20 (0.16$) gives a bullish short-term signal, but the Supertrend indicator produces a bearish signal at 0.20$ resistance. RSI at 61.03 is in the neutral-bullish zone, no overbought risk. In multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis, a total of 14 strong levels were detected across 1D, 3D, and 1W timeframes: 2 supports/3 resistances on 1D, 1S/1R on 3D, 2S/5R confluence on 1W. These levels are reinforced by order blocks, liquidity pools, and historical tests. Volume at 95.28M$ is at average levels, awaiting an increase for breakout. While price consolidates in the 0.1712-0.1741$ range, 0.1649$ secondary support below is the critical invalidation point.

Support Levels: Buyer Pools

Primary Support

0.1712$ level (score: 71/100) stands out as the primary support. This level represents a strong demand zone on the 1D timeframe – tested twice in the last 7 days and rejected with volume spikes. It shows confluence with EMA50 on the 1W chart, historically the 5% retracement point from February 2026 lows. Order block structure is clear here: bullish order block at the end of the previous bearish impulse, ideal for liquidity grab. Why important? High volume buyer entries (above 95M$ spikes) and Fibonacci 0.618 retracement with MTF confluence (3D swing low). If price retraces here, long positions offer R/R 1:3 potential (target 0.1808$). Invalidation: daily close below 0.1712$ opens the path to 0.1649$.

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

0.1649$ (score: 64/100), secondary support and potential stop level. It functions as a breaker block on the 3D timeframe – liquidity pool below the supply imbalance from the January 2026 rally. Historical tests: bounced three times, the last with high volume (120M$+). Confluence with 1W EMA100, intermediate level for downside target 0.0916$. Why critical? FVG (fair value gap) structure and equal lows create high stop hunt risk. Stop-loss suggestion: below 0.1640$, invalidation here signals major bearish structure shift (target 0.0916$, R/R 1:2). Buyers defending here is key for sideways continuation.

Resistance Levels: Seller Pools

Near-Term Resistances

0.1741$ (score: 71/100), near-term primary resistance. Strong supply zone on 1D – tested with rejection wicks over the last three days, bearish volume divergence. Above EMA20 (0.16$) but Supertrend points to 0.20$. Confluence: 1D highs and Fibonacci 0.382 extension. Breakout requires close above 0.1750$, otherwise fakeout risk. Why important? Ideal for liquidity grab, where short sellers accumulate positions.

0.1808$ (score: 65/100), secondary near-term resistance. Above order block on 1W timeframe, resistance remaining from February 2026 peak. Two historical tests, low volume rejections. MTF confluence: overlaps with 3D EMA21. Breakout increases momentum, target 0.20$.

Main Resistance and Targets

0.2374$ (score: 68/100), main resistance and upside target. Major supply zone on 1W chart – breaker from Q4 2025 rally, rejected five times with high volume (200M$+). Confluence: 1W EMA200 and before psychological 0.24$. Why strong? Above liquidity pool, institutional sellers’ target. Breakout scenario: impulse above 0.1741$ with R/R 1:4 (downside risk 0.1712$). Major invalidation: weekly close above 0.2374$ opens new ATH path.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

XLM liquidity map shows stop-loss pool below 0.1712$ and buy-side liquidity above 0.1741$. Big players (whales) are positioning in 1D order blocks: long accumulation at 0.1712$, short setup at 0.1808$. MTF 14-level confluence, high sweep risk – likely altcoin liquidity hunt while BTC is sideways. Volume profile: POC 0.17$, HVN 0.1649-0.1712$. Smart money expects reversal after 0.1649$ sweep. Attention: Dominance increase could pull liquidity lower.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC sideways at 74,050$ level, +0.62% change limiting impact on XLM. BTC supports: 72,873$, 70,492$, 68,116$; resistances: 74,450$, 76,536$, 78,962$. Supertrend bearish dominance calls for altcoin caution: if BTC drops below 72,873$, XLM liquidity sweep to 0.1649$. Conversely, BTC break above 76,536$ opens XLM path to 0.1808-0.2374$ (correlation 0.85%). Key watch: BTC dominance drop is green light for XLM rally.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Level-based outlook: Hold above 0.1712$ for long bias (targets 0.1741-0.1808$, stop 0.1700$). Downside break for short (target 0.1649$, stop 0.1750$). Upside scenario: 0.1741$ breakout to 0.2374$ (R/R 1:3). Downside: 0.1712$ break tests 0.1649$ (R/R 1:2). Detailed charts in XLM Spot Analysis and XLM Futures Analysis. This outlook is price action based – risk management essential, position size 1-2%.

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/xlm-technical-analysis-march-17-2026-support-and-resistance-levels

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