- Liquidity zones are in play—price could sweep lower before reacting at demand
- Supply resistance above could trigger rejection or a breakout to new highs
- No move is guaranteed—wait for confirmation before making any decisions
The last time we analyzed HBAR, we noted how liquidity was stacked both above and below price.

A potential move lower into demand seemed likely, and that’s exactly what happened.

HBAR first grabbed the liquidity above, then dropped straight into the lower liquidity pool before reacting strongly at demand.
Now, looking at the 30-minute chart (M30), we have a similar setup: liquidity sitting below with a demand zone that could trigger a reaction, while a key supply area above could act as strong resistance. The question is—how will price respond?
HBAR Analysis: Liquidity & Key Levels in Play
Right now, HBAR is hovering around a critical area. The market structure suggests two major possibilities:

- A drop into the demand zone below, where price could react and push higher.
- A move up into supply, potentially leading to either a strong breakout or a rejection.
This reminds me of past setups where price seemed obvious—only to fake out traders at the last second. That’s why, even though this scenario looks promising, we can’t predict price movements with 100 percent certainty.
Instead, we watch how price reacts at these key levels and let the market confirm our bias before making any moves.
HBAR Price Prediction: What’s Next?
Bullish Scenario
If HBAR bounces from demand, we could see price push towards the supply zone above. Breaking through that resistance would signal further upside potential.
Bearish Scenario
If price fails to hold at demand, we could see a deeper move lower, targeting new liquidity pools.
This is why it’s crucial to wait for confirmation. No move is guaranteed, and the market can always do the unexpected.
Final Thoughts: Watch These Levels Closely
Right now, HBAR is at a decision point. Will it react to demand and push higher, or is a deeper drop coming? We’ll have to wait and see how price responds.
As always, trade smart. Liquidity sweeps and fakeouts happen all the time—don’t get caught chasing the move too early.
What’s your take? Will HBAR bounce from demand or push lower first?
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