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Whale Positioning on HBAR

Large holders, commonly called whales, are heavily leaning long. Data shows 67% of whale positions are bullish on HBAR. That level of conviction often precedes a sharp move, though the direction isn't guaranteed.

Technical Setup Points to Imminent Move

The price action is compressing. Tight ranges like this one usually resolve with a breakout or a breakdown. Analysts following the token point to the $0.10 level as the next resistance and $0.085 as support. Which side breaks first will likely determine the short-term trend.

HBAR has been trading in a narrow band. The convergence of moving averages and decreasing volatility suggest a decision is near. Traders are watching these levels closely.

The $0.085 support is key. If it holds, the path to $0.10 opens. If it breaks, further downside could follow.

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HBAR is trading at $0.094 in a compressed volatility setup. Whales are 67% long on HBAR. Technical convergence signals an imminent breakout to $0.10 or flush to $0.085 support.

Whale Positioning on HBAR

Large holders, commonly called whales, are heavily leaning long. Data shows 67% of whale positions are bullish on HBAR. That level of conviction often precedes a sharp move, though the direction isn't guaranteed.

Technical Setup Points to Imminent Move

The price action is compressing. Tight ranges like this one usually resolve with a breakout or a