【Crypto World】HBAR spot ETF has recently gained some attention. Driven by continuous institutional capital inflows, this ETF has shown a weekly increase of 6.5% last week and is now trading around $0.123. More importantly, the capital flow remains strong — with a net inflow of $817,770 just this week, maintaining positive growth for three consecutive weeks.
From a technical perspective, the signals are quite positive. The MACD has shown a bullish crossover, and the bullish-to-bearish ratio has reached 1.06, indicating potential room for further upside. If institutional investors continue to add positions, breaking the $0.145 level is not a dream. However, on the flip side, rebounds can’t go on forever; technically, $0.10 below is a relatively safe support zone — once broken, a correction might be needed for some time. Therefore, the current market depends on subsequent institutional actions and closely watching that support line.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 6h ago
Haha, institutions are really ramping up their positions, but I still think the 0.10 support is solid and well-maintained.
HBAR might really break through 0.145 this time, but don’t be blinded by the rally.
Three consecutive weeks of net inflow indicate that institutions are serious... just worried that a correction might hit back.
It feels like walking on a knife’s edge now, betting that institutions won’t run.
Buying at the 0.123 level might be too late; I’m still waiting for a chance around 0.10.
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RadioShackKnight
· 6h ago
Institutions are really aggressive with this move, I didn't expect it to rise for three consecutive weeks. If 0.145 breaks, I'll jump in immediately, just worried that 0.10 won't hold up.
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TradingNightmare
· 6h ago
Hmm... Institutions are bottom-fishing this wave, feels like they're about to harvest the little guys again haha
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Can 0.145 really be reached? I feel like 0.10 is about to break
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Three weeks of consecutive gains, I'm just afraid. This kind of rhythm always signals a sell-off in the end
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The capital situation is solid? Bullshit. Once the big institutions start unloading, we're done
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MACD crossover? This thing has fooled me three or four times. Believe it or not
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Forget it, I'll wait for a pullback before jumping in. I'll only buy below 0.10
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 7h ago
Institutions are really pouring money in; 8.17 million in inflow is not a small number... But I still feel a bit uncertain; can the 0.10 level really hold?
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NFT_Therapy
· 7h ago
Institutions are really throwing money around. A net inflow of 8.17 million is no joke. I'm just worried that once it hits 0.145, they'll run away.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 7h ago
Is this the level of institutional involvement? I think this wave is mainly driven by retail FOMO and follow-the-leader. The 0.145 level depends on how institutions actually deploy their real money; don't just get excited by net inflow data.
HBAR ETF rises for three consecutive weeks, institutional entry pushes it up to $0.123 — bullish technical outlook or risk?
【Crypto World】HBAR spot ETF has recently gained some attention. Driven by continuous institutional capital inflows, this ETF has shown a weekly increase of 6.5% last week and is now trading around $0.123. More importantly, the capital flow remains strong — with a net inflow of $817,770 just this week, maintaining positive growth for three consecutive weeks.
From a technical perspective, the signals are quite positive. The MACD has shown a bullish crossover, and the bullish-to-bearish ratio has reached 1.06, indicating potential room for further upside. If institutional investors continue to add positions, breaking the $0.145 level is not a dream. However, on the flip side, rebounds can’t go on forever; technically, $0.10 below is a relatively safe support zone — once broken, a correction might be needed for some time. Therefore, the current market depends on subsequent institutional actions and closely watching that support line.