TradeCityPro | ARB: Key Levels in DeFi Coin’s Descending Channel

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In this analysis, I want to review the ARB coin for you. It's one of the DeFi coins, currently ranked 54 on CoinMarketCap with a market cap of $1.41 billion.

⏳ 4-Hour Time Frame
In the 4-hour time frame, as you can see, we're witnessing a downtrend within a descending channel, and the price is moving downward.

✔️ There is a very important support at the 0.2501 level, which is the main support, and the price has already reacted to it once, bounced from the bottom of the channel, and is now positioned above the channel’s midline.

🔽 If the price fails to reach the top of the channel and gets rejected from lower levels such as the 0.3172 resistance, the probability of the channel breaking to the downside increases, and more bearish momentum may enter. When the price gets rejected before reaching the channel top, it indicates weakening buyer strength.

✨ So, if the price gets rejected from the 0.3172 resistance, we can open a suitable position. The lower the rejection, the higher the probability of a drop. A rejection from the channel top or even a fake breakout can also act as a valid trigger.

📉 The main trigger for a short position is the break of the 0.2501 level, which is a very strong support, and its break can lead to a significant bearish leg.

⚡️ For a long position, the first trigger is the break of 0.3172, which is a good area but very risky, because just above it lies the channel ceiling, and the price might get rejected from there and move downward.

🔼 Therefore, it's better to wait for the channel to be broken first and then look for a long trigger. Currently, the most reliable trigger for a long position after a channel breakout is at 0.4018, but this level is quite far. So, for a long position, we can also enter on a pullback to the channel or after getting confirmation from Dow Theory.

📝 Final Thoughts

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