The post DASH Weekly Analysis Feb 4 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DASH is showing a sideways market structure around $40 with a weekly -3.32% decline; althoughThe post DASH Weekly Analysis Feb 4 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. DASH is showing a sideways market structure around $40 with a weekly -3.32% decline; although

DASH Weekly Analysis Feb 4

DASH is showing a sideways market structure around $40 with a weekly -3.32% decline; although short-term bearish momentum dominates, RSI at 35 level oversold signals are preparing critical ground for transition to accumulation phase.

Weekly Market Summary for DASH

DASH followed a volatile course in the range of $40.25 – $44.62 last week and closed at $40.45. Weekly change was -3.32% while volume profile stayed at moderate levels with $118.98M. The market structure can generally be described as sideways; although the short-term trend filter is bearish, the long-term structure remains intact. This week, Bitcoin’s downtrend pressure was felt in altcoins, but DASH preserved its relative strength by approaching major supports. In the big picture, DASH is in the accumulation/distribution intermediate phase of the market cycle; institutional interest and network developments should be monitored as long-term catalysts in the macro context. Click here for detailed DASH spot analysis.

Trend Structure and Market Phases

Long-Term Trend Analysis

The long-term trend structure is still intact; falling below EMA20 ($52.95) on the weekly timeframe gives a bearish short-term signal, but it found support at the lower band of the main uptrend channel at $35.04. From a market cycle perspective, consolidation phase dominates after the fall 2025 rally; this can be evaluated as a typical correction after markup stage. Although the MACD histogram is negative, divergence signals are starting to form, which is a positive alert for long-term buyers. The overall trend structure remains intact as long as it forms “higher lows”; a break below $35 could trigger a new bear market phase. For portfolio managers, this level is the main risk parameter for upper positions.

Accumulation/Distribution Analysis

Volume profile and order flow analysis reveal a strong accumulation base around $40.25; in recent weeks, volume increased at supports while decreasing at resistances. RSI at 35.12 is in the oversold region, exhibiting classic accumulation phase characteristics – similar structures were seen before breakouts in past rallies. Distribution patterns are absent in higher timeframes; on the contrary, smart money flow is concentrated at supports. This phase resembles Wyckoff re-accumulation according to the accumulation/distribution model; if the spring test at $40.25 succeeds, upside distribution risk decreases. Strategically, these accumulation signals make it attractive for long-term positions, but confirmation should be awaited. Track volume depth with DASH futures market data.

Multi-Timeframe Confluence

Daily Chart View

On the daily chart, price tested $42.65 resistance and was rejected; this level stands as strong R with 64/100 score on 1D timeframe. Support confluence is reinforced at $40.25 (60/100) and $35.04 (72/100) with 2S/3R structure. Although momentum is bearish, Stochastic is pointing to oversold rebound; confluence here offers short-covering potential for buyers above $40.25 hold. Market structure is short-term bearish by forming lower highs, but support confluence protects long-term buyers.

Weekly Chart View

From the weekly perspective, 15 strong levels were identified: 2S/4R distribution on 1W with resistance dominant ($48.11 and $78.95). Price is below EMA20, but weekly lows are holding high – this shows the trend structure is not broken. On 3D timeframe, 2S/2R confluence in $35-$40 band; overall multi-TF alignment is ideal for sideways consolidation. For portfolio traders, a weekly close above $42 is expected to signal higher timeframe bullish shift.

Critical Decision Points

Main supports: $40.25 (short-term test point, 60/100) and $35.04 (major S, 72/100) – break here opens downside risk to $3.77 (22 score). Resistances: $42.65 (64/100, first test), $48.11 (63/100) and $78.95 (61/100, upside objective). Inflection point $40.25; if held, accumulation confirmation, break defines bearish phase. These levels define direction for position trades; R/R ratio 1:2+ upside, caution downside.

Weekly Strategy Recommendation

In Upside Case

Activate long positions with weekly close above $40.25; first target $42.65 breakout, then trail stop to $48.11. Upside objective $78.95 (30 score), R/R 1:3+ potential. Confirmation: RSI divergence + volume increase. Position size 1-2% of risk, stop $39.50. Main page for DASH and other analyses.

In Downside Case

$40.25 break for short entry; target $35.04, stop $41.50. In bearish scenario, BTC downtrend confluence with extreme risk to $3.77. However, due to sideways structure, shorts should be scalping-focused; long-term shorts risky, accumulation signals present.

Bitcoin Correlation

BTC in downtrend at $72,530 (-3.26% 24h), key supports $72,157 / $69,048; 0.75+ correlation with DASH. If BTC cannot break $73,912 resistance, pressure on altcoins continues, DASH tests $40 support. While BTC Supertrend is bearish, DASH longs conditional on BTC $69k hold; rising dominance creates DASH relative weakness. Watch: BTC $77k breakout as DASH upside catalyst.

Conclusion: Key Points for Next Week

Next week, watch $40.25 support hold and $42.65 breakout; RSI rebound + volume confirmation as buy signal. BTC break below $72k increases bearish risk. Strategic patience: Accumulate positions in accumulation phase, wait for major breakout. If market structure stays sideways, range trade, enter with trend shift confluence.

This analysis uses Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal’s market views and methodology.

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/dash-technical-analysis-february-4-2026-weekly-strategy

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