Hedera Drops 10% as Heavy Volume Tests Key Support

Hedera Drops 10% to Key Support as Institutional Selling Shapes Next Move

Hedera (HBAR) fell 10% on Dec. 1, sliding to a crucial support level at $0.1308 amid a broader market pullback. The sharp decline coincided with the daily candle open at 00:00 UTC and the launch of Bitcoin futures trading on the CME.

The move confirms a downtrend across multiple timeframes, fueled by a significant volume surge of 241.5 million HBAR — 338% above the 24-hour average — signaling substantial institutional selling pressure. HBAR now lags the wider crypto market by 1.35%, suggesting investor rotation toward assets with stronger fundamentals.

Technical Consolidation vs. Breakdown Risk

Intraday 60-minute charts show HBAR consolidating between $0.1306 and $0.1325, stabilizing near $0.1307 on lighter volume. While this suggests potential accumulation around previous support, technical momentum remains fragile following a failed breakout and underperformance versus the broader market.

The $0.1307 floor, established during the breakdown, continues to hold, with intermittent spikes above 3 million tokens pointing to selective buying interest. Yet, repeated failure to maintain levels above $0.1315 amid elevated activity raises questions about near-term upside, particularly if institutional flows continue favoring alternatives with stronger setups.

Key Technical Levels for Traders

  • Support & Resistance: Primary support remains at $0.1307. A resistance cluster between $0.1315 and $0.1350 must be reclaimed to resume a bullish trajectory.
  • Volume Analysis: The 241.5 million HBAR spike confirms institutional selling; current subdued activity indicates consolidation and selective accumulation at support.
  • Chart Patterns: HBAR has completed a descending trendline breakdown. The current trading range of $0.1306-$0.1325 suggests potential base-building.
  • Targets & Risk/Reward: Upside potential is capped at $0.1350 without fresh catalysts, while downside risk is contained near $0.1306 thanks to institutional buying interest.

Hedera’s next moves will likely hinge on whether support at $0.1307 can sustain accumulation or if renewed selling pressure drives the token lower.

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