ARB Feels Compressed — Watching Liquidity Build Before the Next Move

Right now ARB is trading around the $0.11 area, and honestly it feels like one of those classic compression phases where the market is just waiting for a reason to expand. Price isn’t trending strongly in either direction — instead it’s moving inside a tight range while liquidity builds above and below the current structure. For short-term traders, this is less about predicting and more about reacting to key levels.

On the structure side, ARB has been stuck between demand around $0.1070–$0.1050 and supply sitting near $0.1120–$0.1150. Every push into resistance has been met with sellers, but at the same time bears haven’t managed to break the range lows with real conviction. That tells me both sides are active, and the breakout — whenever it comes — could be sharp because volatility is being suppressed right now.

Support is clearly layered. The first reaction zone is around $0.1074, which has been holding as a short-term floor. Below that, $0.1051 becomes more critical because it aligns with recent consolidation reactions. The real liquidity pocket sits near $0.1024 — if price gets there, I’d expect either a strong bounce or a fast breakdown depending on overall market sentiment. A clean loss of that level would likely trigger stops and bring in heavier downside momentum.

On the upside, resistance is well defined too. The $0.1124 area is the first ceiling and has rejected multiple attempts recently. Above that, $0.1152 is where things get interesting — it’s the level that needs to flip for buyers to take control again. If ARB can close above $0.1174 with strength and volume, then structurally we start looking at continuation instead of just range trading.

For a bullish scenario, I’m watching for acceptance above the $0.1150–$0.1170 zone with real participation — not just a wick. t certainly follow with momentum.

Overall, ARB isn’t giving a clear directional bias yet — it’s a structured range with well-defined levels and building liquidity.

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