Stellar Rises 1.5%, Breaking Above $0.32 as Institutional Buying Accelerates

Stellar Lumens Gains 1.5% as Institutional Buying Lifts Volume 134% Above Average

Stellar Lumens (XLM) showed signs of renewed strength on Tuesday, advancing 1.53% over the past 24 hours to $0.3177. The move came alongside a sharp 134% increase in trading volume compared with its 30-day average — a sign of institutional accumulation rather than retail speculation.

The token slightly outperformed the broader crypto market by 1.23%, consolidating between $0.315 and $0.325 after rebounding from an intraday low of $0.3162. Analysts noted that easing short-term volume pressure points to reduced distribution, while strong support appears to be forming above the $0.32 level ahead of Stellar’s upcoming Protocol 24 upgrade.

Despite the heavy trading activity, XLM’s price remained stable — a pattern often associated with steady accumulation by larger players. The underlying network also continues to expand, with total tokenized assets climbing to $639 million, up 26% month-over-month, led by Franklin Templeton’s $446 million tokenized U.S. Treasury fund.

XLM Technical Overview
Support / Resistance

  • Primary support: $0.316
  • Immediate resistance: $0.325
  • Broader range: $0.31 – $0.33

Volume Analysis

  • Volume surged 134% above 30-day average
  • Modest price gain despite spike
  • Suggests institutional accumulation and limited retail impact

Chart Patterns

  • Volume-price divergence highlights controlled buying
  • Potential setup for volatility expansion and breakout continuation

Targets / Risk-Reward

  • Breakout above $0.325 could open path to $0.35–$0.40
  • Downside risk contained near $0.31 support
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