Bullish Divergence Poses a Threat to Bearish Dominance at HBAR’s $0.16 Support Level
- HBAR dropped 1.7% to $0.170 as institutional selling pushed it below $0.1720, with 71% higher trading volume. - Technical analysts note RSI bullish divergence but bearish control persists, requiring a $0.19 breakout for validation. - Short positions dominate futures markets ($44.88M vs $14.11M), risking a short squeeze if buyers reclaim $0.19. - Market structure remains bearish despite temporary rebounds, with $0.16 support critical for avoiding deeper correction.
HBAR, which is the primary token for
The recent decline has sparked debate about whether the market is nearing a turning point. Technical analysts highlight a bullish divergence in the Relative Strength Index (RSI), an important metric that indicates fading bearish pressure, as reported by
Despite the recent uptick, the overall market structure remains bearish.
Wider market conditions add further challenges. HBAR has lost nearly 25% in the past week amid $1 billion in futures liquidations, indicating a major shakeout. While trading volumes remain high at $351 million, open interest has dropped to $151.94 million, showing less speculative involvement. This is in contrast to earlier this year, when a similar drop in inflows was followed by a 117% surge from $0.13 to $0.29.
Investors are staying cautious as HBAR forms a broadening wedge pattern, a technical setup that often comes before sharp price swings. If the price can hold above $0.19, a move toward $0.23 is possible, but bears remain in control unless institutional buyers defend the $0.16 support. For now, the token’s outlook depends on whether the recent bounce marks a true bottom or just a brief pause in a longer decline.
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