“Hedera’s native token retreats from $0.1817 to $0.1754 despite institutional accumulation.”, — write: www.coindesk.com
The token faced rejection at $0.1805 resistance following a morning spike that peaked at $0.1802 on significant volume—79% above daily averages.
Volume dried up following the initial morning surge, suggesting institutional buyers stepped back while retail participants drove the late-session weakness. The 4.5% intraday range reflects heightened volatility despite muted cryptocurrency market conditions.
HBAR’s price weakness contrasts sharply with institutional positioning through the Canary HBAR ETF, which accumulated $68 million over six trading sessions. Thirteen total ETF filings now include HBAR exposure, signaling growing institutional appetite for Hedera ecosystem exposure.
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Key Technical Levels Signal Extended Weakness for HBAR
- Support/Resistance: Critical support at $0.1740 now tested with resistance firmly established at $0.1805 following multiple rejections.
- Volume Analysis: Morning spike reaching 125.8 million shares marked 79% above averages but generated insufficient follow-through buying.
- Chart Patterns: Distribution structure confirms bearish momentum with consecutive lower highs signaling continued downside pressure.
- Targets & Risk/Reward: Immediate targets point towards $0.1720-$0.1700 support zone with upside capped at $0.1805 resistance barrier.
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