HBAR ETF Inflows Fail to Spark Momentum Amid Weak Altcoin Rotation

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HBAR ETF inflows hit $3 million in July, the strongest since May, but failed to lift the token above $0.07. The token remains bearish as the HBAR/BTC ratio fell 3% in August, marking a 20% drop over three months. With altcoins to watch under pressure, the $0.065 level is now critical. A breakdown could trigger more selling.

Is institutional conviction enough for an altcoin during a risk-off market? Right now, this is the key question surrounding Hedera.

From a technical lens, HBAR remains bearish after breaking below the key $0.07 support level, putting July’s $0.065 low as the next major level to watch. If that support fails, HBAR could move closer to its post-election price range, when it was trading around $0.04.

However, institutional positioning seems to be preventing that scenario from playing out.

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As the chart below shows, HBAR ended July with over $3 million in net ETF inflows, marking its strongest monthly inflow since May. This is notable because HBAR still managed to limit downside despite closing the month in the red.

HBAR
Source: SoSoValue

Notably, when compared with Solana, a key divergence starts to appear.

Despite SOL attracting strong institutional demand with $14 million in net ETF inflows in July, the token still ended the month down over 1.7%, underperforming HBAR’s 0.94% decline.

In other words, despite Solana seeing more than 4x higher institutional inflows than HBAR, the price action has not reflected that strength.

For HBAR, this could be a strong bullish signal. The broader market remains in a risk-off phase, with Bitcoin still struggling below the $65k resistance level.

However, if altcoin rotation returns, HBAR could benefit from the momentum built during July, when the ETH/BTC pair closed the month up 10.5%.

The key question now is whether Hedera [HBAR] can capitalize on this shift.

HBAR tests whether institutional demand matters

The altcoin is entering a high-stakes setup after breaking below the $0.07 support level.

From a technical lens, HBAR’s consolidation around this range since mid-June suggests that institutional flows have helped absorb selling pressure. However, the bigger question remains: Will this support be enough, especially as HBAR’s ETF flows have turned net zero so far in August?

Interestingly, ETF demand has not translated into a broader FOMO-driven market.

As the chart below shows, the HBAR/BTC ratio started in August down 3%, extending two months of consistent weakness, with the ratio now down 20% over the past three months. This came despite ETH/BTC gaining 10% in July.

BTC
Source: TradingView (HBAR/BTC)

In short, rotational flows into HBAR are still struggling to pick up.

This suggests that institutional positioning alone has not been enough to trigger broader momentum across the altcoin.

Both HBAR and the HBAR/BTC ratio ended July in the red, and with a similar setup developing again in August, the breakdown below $0.07 looks less like a temporary move and more like a sign of continued weakness.

Instead, the altcoin appears to be entering a broader bearish phase, with the $0.065 support level now becoming the key area to watch. A break below this level could accelerate downside pressure and open the door for a deeper correction.


Final Summary

  • HBAR’s ETF inflows have helped support the price, but weak momentum shows that institutional demand alone may not be enough.
  • HBAR is now testing key support at $0.065, and a breakdown could lead to further downside.

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