HBAR Drops 4% Amid Technical Breakdown and Selling Pressure

HBAR Slides 4% as Technical Breakdown Triggers Selling Pressure

Hedera’s HBAR token tumbled over the past 24 hours, dropping 4.32% from $0.22 to $0.21 between September 3 at 15:00 and September 4 at 14:00. The decline was driven by selling pressure, profit-taking, and broader market weakness, pushing traders out of risk assets.

Attempts to recover were capped by resistance at $0.222, leading to a breakdown below the $0.212–$0.214 support zone. Heightened volatility accompanied the move, with a $0.011 trading range reflecting a 4.93% swing. Volume peaked at 179.34 million during the 13:00 hour, signaling capitulation as sellers overwhelmed buyers.

Intraday volatility surged between 13:30 and 14:29 on September 4, when HBAR briefly spiked from $0.213 to $0.216 on a 42.37 million volume surge. Gains were quickly erased by profit-taking, bringing the token back to $0.213. A new trading range formed between $0.212 and $0.214, with volumes of 3–8 million per minute until 14:10, before stabilization emerged near $0.213 as activity tapered off.

Technical snapshot:

  • Resistance: $0.222 holds firm, limiting recovery attempts.
  • Support: $0.212–$0.214 critical for near-term stability.
  • Volume: Peak of 179.34M at 13:00; intraday spike of 42.37M.
  • Momentum: Downtrend intensifies, signaling potential deeper correction.

Traders now watch the $0.212–$0.214 zone closely, seeking signs of stabilization before considering long positions, as technical weakness and macro-driven selling underscore market fragility despite regulatory progress for Hedera.

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