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HBAR Trades Above Upper Bollinger Band as Traders Stack Longs

HBAR Trades Above Upper Bollinger Band as Traders Stack Longs

HBAR is trading above its upper Bollinger Band, a signal of strong upward momentum, while top traders remain heavily net long at 67.8% and taker buyers are outpacing sellers by a 1.43-to-1 ratio. But the MACD is flat and the Stochastic oscillator is overbought at 96.55, pointing to a rally that may be stretched.

Overbought Signals Pile Up

The Stochastic oscillator, which measures momentum relative to recent price ranges, has hit 96.55 — deep in overbought territory. That level typically suggests that buying pressure is exhausted in the short term, and a pullback or consolidation often follows. The MACD, meanwhile, is flat, indicating that the momentum that drove HBAR upward has stalled, even as the price remains elevated above the Bollinger Band.

Longs Still in Control

Despite those cautionary indicators, traders are not backing away. Top traders are 67.8% net long, meaning the majority of large positions are betting on further gains. Taker buyers are also dominant, with a buy/sell ratio of 1.43-to-1, showing that new orders are leaning toward purchases rather than sales. That combination — strong buying interest but fading momentum — creates a tension that could resolve either way.

What the Chart Shows

The upper Bollinger Band is often seen as a ceiling, but in strong trends price can ride above it for extended periods. HBAR's position above the band suggests that the move is powerful, yet the flat MACD and overbought Stochastic warn that the run may be losing its push. The next sessions will show whether buyers can keep HBAR above the band or if the technical signals force a retreat toward the middle band.