The post ASTER Technical Analysis Jan 29 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ASTER is trading at $0.65 with a 5.29% drop in the last 24 hours. Intraday sidewaysThe post ASTER Technical Analysis Jan 29 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ASTER is trading at $0.65 with a 5.29% drop in the last 24 hours. Intraday sideways

ASTER Technical Analysis Jan 29

ASTER is trading at $0.65 with a 5.29% drop in the last 24 hours. Intraday sideways trend dominates, but bearish indicators prevail. Critical support at $0.6390 and resistance at $0.6509 should be monitored; BTC weakness may impact altcoins.

Short-Term Market Outlook

ASTER is consolidating around $0.65 as of January 29, 2026, and experienced a 5.29% drop in the last 24 hours. The daily range was $0.64 – $0.71, with volume remaining at moderate levels of $301.25M. The short-term trend can be defined as sideways, but the price is positioned below EMA20 ($0.66), issuing bearish signals. The Supertrend indicator is bearish and points to $0.73 resistance. RSI at 46.88 is in the neutral zone, no oversold conditions but momentum is weak. The MACD histogram is negative and sustaining the bearish crossover. Volatility is expected in the next 24-48 hours; BTC’s downtrend may exert pressure on altcoins. In the MTF context (1D/3D/1W), 10 strong levels have been identified: 1D with 3 supports/2 resistances, 3D with 1S/2R, 1W with 1S/3R balance. This increases short-term breakout potential. If sideways movement continues, consolidation is likely between $0.64-$0.66, but quick invalidation points should keep traders alert. For short-term trades, maintain tight capital management, with stop-losses positioned at narrow levels.

Intraday Critical Levels

Nearby Support Zones

Immediate support at $0.6390 (score: 75/100), just above the intraday lows and the base of the recent drop. A break below could quickly test $0.6128 (score: 64/100), a strong base from 1D MTF. For a deeper correction, monitor $0.5500 (score: 66/100); this aligns with 3D support. A close below these levels would accelerate downward momentum, with invalidation requiring a close above $0.6390.

Nearby Resistance Zones

Closest resistance at $0.6509 (score: 81/100), just 0.14% above the current price and near EMA20. A breakout would be followed by $0.6815 (score: 75/100), a critical threshold before Supertrend. $0.7114 (score: 74/100) is the intraday high and aligns with 1W resistance. Supertrend at $0.73 is an additional pressure point; a close above could reverse momentum.

Momentum and Speed Analysis

Short-term momentum is bearish: RSI at 46.88 is neutral but in a downtrend, no divergence. MACD is maintaining bearish speed with a negative histogram, below the signal line. Price is below EMA20 ($0.66), with risk of approaching EMA50. Volume aligns with the drop, buyers are weak. Speed analysis on 1H/4H charts shows dominant bearish Supertrend and declining OBV. Momentum buildup is limited in the sideways trend; volume increase above $0.6509 would trigger bullish speed. Conversely, below $0.6390 would push speed downward. Volatility is expected in the 5-8% range over 24-48 hours, with narrow zones ($0.64-$0.65) ideal for scalping but high risk.

Short-Term Scenarios

Upside Scenario

Clear break above $0.6509 and close above $0.66 activates bullish: First target $0.6815, then $0.7114. Short-term upside to $0.7830 (score:45). Triggers: RSI above 55, MACD approaching zero line. Invalidation: Close below $0.6390 invalidates the scenario. BTC above $88,543 would be supportive. This setup offers a 24-hour opportunity for swing traders, but with a tight stop suggested at $0.6480.

Downside Scenario

Break below $0.6390 triggers bearish: Quick test of $0.6128, then $0.5500. Short-term downside to $0.4785 (score:22). Triggers: MACD deepening, volume increase on the downside. Invalidation: Close above $0.6509. BTC below $87,420 strengthens the scenario. Quick entry for scalpers, stop around $0.6420; high risk emphasized.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC at $87,987 with -1.27% drop in downtrend; Supertrend bearish. ASTER has high correlation with BTC (beta ~1.2); a BTC break below $87,420 support would trigger an additional 3-5% drop in altcoins. Monitor BTC resistances at $88,543-$89,445; above would bring relief but rising dominance could crush ASTER. If BTC falls below $86,075, ASTER test of $0.6128 accelerates. Prioritize BTC movements short-term, cross-reference with ASTER Spot Analysis and ASTER Futures Analysis.

Daily Summary and Monitoring Points

Daily focus: $0.6390 support, $0.6509 resistance, and BTC $87,420. Expect breakout in sideways trend; upside $0.6815, downside $0.6128 prioritized. Monitor: RSI divergence, volume spikes, EMA20 interaction. Short-term trading is high risk; max 1-2% risk per trade, use quick invalidations. No news flow, technicals dominate. Daily risk warning: Short-term trades are exposed to volatility, do not exceed 5% of your capital.

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/aster-intraday-analysis-short-term-strategy-for-january-29-2026

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