HBAR Targets $0.18 as Rising Trading Volume Hints at Breakout Momentum

HBAR Climbs 1.3% as Rising Volume Signals Potential Breakout Above $0.174
November 5, 2025

Hedera’s HBAR token rose 1.31% to $0.1725 on Tuesday, with trading volume jumping sharply as traders positioned for a potential move above near-term resistance levels.

According to market data, HBAR’s trading activity surged 38% above its 30-day average, extending the token’s recent uptrend in line with broader crypto market gains and steady institutional participation. While no major fundamental catalysts were identified, the uptick in activity points to renewed speculative interest in Hedera’s native asset.

Technically, HBAR continues to consolidate within a tightening range, forming higher lows while repeatedly testing resistance. The token’s 0.41% outperformance relative to the broader market remains within historical correlation levels, indicating that recent price movement is driven more by market sentiment than network developments.

Analysts are monitoring the $0.1742 resistance as a potential breakout trigger, with HBAR currently fluctuating between $0.1701 and $0.1739. The elevated volume suggests active repositioning among traders, often a precursor to directional volatility. For now, the $0.17 level stands out as a key support zone, with a sustained hold above it possibly setting the stage for a bullish breakout attempt in the sessions ahead.

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