- HBAR has reacted to both supply and demand zones, creating liquidity on both sides.
- The price broke below a key demand but found support in an M30 zone.
- A move toward liquidity above is possible, but the market remains unpredictable.
In our last analysis, we identified liquidity both above and below HBAR’s price action.

The market moved up, reacting to the supply zone we had marked, before reversing downward and leaving liquidity on both sides.

Eventually, the price dropped to our demand zone, showing a brief reaction that gave time to secure the position by moving the stop loss to break even.

However, the demand failed to hold, and the price pushed lower, reacting inside the M30 demand zone—where an M15 demand was nested.
Now, I’m particularly interested in watching price action around these areas for a potential buy opportunity, aiming for all the liquidity stacked above.

What’s Next for HBAR?
While this setup looks promising, let’s not forget that price is unpredictable.
It can react to supply and demand zones as expected, but it can also break through levels and take an entirely different path. That’s why patience is key—waiting for confirmations before making a move is smarter than rushing in.
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Final Thoughts
The market is showing interesting liquidity zones, and HBAR is playing within key areas of supply and demand. I’ll be keeping a close eye on whether it holds these zones or breaks through.
As always, the market does what it wants—our job is to react, not predict with absolute certainty. Stay sharp!
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