The post TIA Technical Analysis Jan 28 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TIA is currently trading at the $0.45 level and positioned just below the $0.4534 supportThe post TIA Technical Analysis Jan 28 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TIA is currently trading at the $0.45 level and positioned just below the $0.4534 support

TIA Technical Analysis Jan 28

TIA is currently trading at the $0.45 level and positioned just below the $0.4534 support zone. While the nearby resistance at $0.4569 will be tested, the overall downtrend structure keeps buyers cautious.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

TIA stayed in the $0.44-$0.46 range with a 2.85% rise over the last 24 hours, but the overall downtrend remains dominant. Price is trading below EMA20 ($0.49) and RSI at 40.12 is in the neutral-bearish zone. The Supertrend indicator is giving a bearish signal, with $0.56 resistance standing as a strong upper target. Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis shows 8 strong levels: 1D with 2 supports/1 resistance, 3D with 1 support/2 resistances, 1W with 2 supports/2 resistances confluence. These levels are supported by order blocks, liquidity pools, and historical tests. Volume is at a moderate $35.30M, with volume increase expected for breakouts. If price holds at $0.4534 support, short-term recovery is possible; a break below accelerates the downtrend.

Support Levels: Buyer Pools

Primary Support

$0.4152 (Strength Score: 77/100) – This level represents a strong demand zone on 1D and 1W timeframes. Historically tested 3 times, rejected each time with volume spikes (last test in December 2025 with 15% bounce). Confluence with 3D order block; big buyers (smart money) accumulated liquidity after stop hunt here. It also aligns with EMA50 (around $0.42). If this level breaks, the downtrend accelerates and the $0.2066 downside target (score 22/100) activates – R/R ratio near 1:3. Invalidation: Daily close below $0.4152 fully sidelines buyers.

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

$0.4534 (Strength Score: 69/100) – Just below current price, 1D swing low and 3D liquidity pool. Tested twice (early January 2026), shows high node in volume profile – buyers concentrated here. RSI divergence potential (oversold below 40). Break invalidation: Hourly close below $0.4534 opens path to $0.4152. Stop-loss suggestion (for strategy): Below $0.4520 for longs.

Resistance Levels: Seller Pools

Near-Term Resistances

$0.4569 (Strength Score: 73/100) – Closest resistance, 1D and 3D supply zone. Rejected twice in the last 48 hours, liquidity swept with wicks. Sellers active in volume, Supertrend confluence at $0.56 upper. Volume must increase 50%+ for breakout. Close above this level triggers short-covering and opens $0.7081 upside target (score 30/100) – R/R 1:2.5.

Main Resistance and Targets

$0.56 (Supertrend Resistance) – Main supply block on 1W timeframe, confluence with EMA20 ($0.49). Historical peak retest area, 80% rejection rate over 4 tests. Big players accumulated short positions here. Upper target $0.7081 aligns with Fibonacci 0.618 extension; however, challenging in downtrend. Invalidation: Daily above $0.4569 weakens bearish view.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

The liquidity map shows stop-loss clustering below $0.4534 – sellers may target it. Above, $0.4569 wicks have swept buy-side liquidity; high fakeout risk on breakout. 1W order blocks point to buyers at $0.4152 and sellers at $0.56. Big players (CEX flows) appear positioned for a sweep to $0.4152 in the downtrend. Per volume profile, around $0.45 is neutral; real action at levels. Check detailed data in TIA Spot Analysis and TIA Futures Analysis.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC at $89,194 level in downtrend (+0.81% 24h), Supertrend bearish. TIA correlates 0.85% with BTC; if BTC breaks $88,355 support, TIA pulls to $0.4152. Monitor BTC resistances $89,190-$91,290 – BTC bounce pushes TIA above $0.4569. BTC dominance rise crushes altcoins; $84,681 BTC support triggers TIA downside. Caution in altcoins: BTC key levels dominate TIA liquidity.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Bullish Scenario: $0.4569 breakout + volume increase → $0.56/$0.7081 targets, stop below $0.4534 (R/R 1:2.5).
Bearish Scenario: $0.4534 breakout → $0.4152/$0.2066 targets, stop above $0.46 (R/R 1:3).
Wait for MTF confirmation: 1H/4H retest, 1D close. Risk: 1-2% capital, high volatility. This is level-based outlook; not investment advice, do your own research.

This analysis uses the market views and methodology of Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal.

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/tia-support-and-resistance-levels-critical-points-for-january-28-2026

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