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Top Crypto Gainers Today: ARB, PYTH lead market recovery with double-digit gains, IMX tracks higher 

  • Arbitrum edges lower following the brilliant 18% surge on Sunday. 
  • Pyth Network eases slightly after a 10% jump the previous day, holding its reversal rally. 
  • Immutable edges lower after challenging the overhead trendline amid recovering bullish momentum. 

The broader cryptocurrency market recovery gains traction as Bitcoin (BTC) holds above $108,000, targeting its all-time high. Arbitrum (ARB), Pyth Network (PYTH), and Immutable (IMX) lead the gains over the last 24 hours. The altcoins aim for an extended recovery with a crucial resistance level breakout.

Arbitrum aims to surpass an overhead supply zone

Arbitrum eases slightly by 1% at press time on Monday, following the 18% surge the previous day. ARB challenges the $0.35 supply zone, holding its 37% recovery from last week. 

A close above the supply zone marked in yellow on the daily chart below could propel the uptrend towards the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $0.45. 

The Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) displays a bullish crossover (MACD line crossing above its signal line) on Thursday, indicating an uptrend in motion. 

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) crosses above the halfway line to 58, indicating a boost in buying pressure. 

ARB/USDT daily price chart.

A reversal from the supply zone could result in the 50-day EMA retest at $0.34. 

Pyth targets 50-day EMA breakout

Pyth Network jumped 30% last week following its new year-to-date low of $0.080 on June 22. At the time of writing, PYTH edges lower by almost 1% following the 10.85% rise on Sunday.

The altcoin struggles to reach the 50-day EMA at $0.117, resulting in its first bearish candle in the last five days. A clean push above the dynamic resistance could extend PYTH towards the monthly high of $0.131. 

The MACD indicator displays growing green histogram bars above the zero line, indicating a momentum surge and supporting the uptrend. 

The RSI takes a swift reversal from the oversold boundary last week, crossing the halfway line to 51, indicating increased buying pressure. 

PYTH/USDT daily price chart.

A reversal could extend the prevailing downfall towards the year-to-date low of $0.080. 

IMX struggles to cross an overhead trendline

Immutable ticks lower by 1% at press time on Monday, reversing from the 50-day EMA at $0.50. The 30% recovery last week challenges a long-standing resistance trendline formed by the peaks on May 11, May 23, and June 11. 

A decisive daily close above the trendline and the 50-day EMA could drive IMX towards the monthly high of $0.58. 

The MACD indicator triggers a buy signal (MACD line crossing above its signal line) on Wednesday. A fresh wave of green histogram bars from the zero line signals a bullish trend in motion. 

The RSI reaches the midpoint level after a bounce back from the oversold boundary, suggesting a sharp decline in prevailing bearish pressure. 

IMX/USDT daily price chart.

A bearish close undermining the Sunday recovery could lead to a decline towards the year-to-date low of $0.33.

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