HBAR Slides 3.5%, Falls Below Key Support Amid $68M ETF Inflows

HBAR Falls 3.5% Despite $68M ETF Inflows, Tests Key Support

Hedera’s native token, HBAR, slipped 3.5% on Wednesday, falling from $0.1817 to $0.1754, breaking a critical support level despite notable institutional accumulation.

The token encountered resistance at $0.1805 after a morning surge peaked at $0.1802 on elevated trading volume—79% above the daily average. Following the initial spike, volume tapered off, suggesting institutional buyers paused, leaving retail traders to drive the late-session decline. HBAR traded within a 4.5% intraday range, reflecting heightened volatility despite broadly muted conditions across the crypto market.

The price pullback contrasts with strong institutional positioning through the Canary HBAR ETF, which amassed $68 million in HBAR over six trading sessions. With thirteen ETFs now including HBAR exposure, institutional interest in the Hedera ecosystem continues to grow.

Technical Overview:

  • Support/Resistance: Critical support at $0.1740 is now being tested, with resistance firmly set at $0.1805 following multiple rejections.
  • Volume Analysis: Morning trading hit 125.8 million shares, 79% above average, yet buying momentum failed to sustain.
  • Chart Patterns: Consecutive lower highs confirm a bearish distribution structure, indicating continued downside pressure.
  • Targets & Risk/Reward: Near-term downside could test the $0.1720–$0.1700 zone, while upside remains capped at $0.1805.

HBAR’s short-term trajectory remains under pressure, with the interplay between institutional accumulation and retail-driven volatility shaping market dynamics.

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