HBAR Price Outlook for November: Bullish Setup But Risky?
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Hedera (HBAR) traders are heading into November with mixed expectations. The token has dropped 32.6% over the past three months, weighed down by broader market caution, but HBAR price history says the next few weeks could look very different. November has been one of Hedera’s best-performing months on record, gaining 14.5% in 2023 and an incredible 262.5% in 2024. With the FOMC meeting wrapping up on October 29 and possible rate cuts in sight, traders are wondering whether another big move could be brewing for November. Sponsored Weak Big-Money Backing Despite Strong Historical Record Over the years, HBAR has shown a strong seasonal bias for November rallies. But this time, it’s missing one critical element — whale support. The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), an indicator that tracks how much capital is entering or exiting the market, sits at –0.13 on the daily chart. A positive CMF shows money flowing in, but negative readings mean investors are pulling funds out. HBAR Money Flow History: TradingView Want more token insights like this? Sign up for Editor Harsh Notariya’s Daily Crypto Newsletter here. Last November, CMF hovered near +0.26, a sign of strong institutional buying. The current downtrend shows that large investors are still holding back. Despite that, HBAR’s long-term data shows an average November gain of 41%, keeping optimism alive if the macro setup turns supportive after the Fed meeting. Sponsored Hedera Price History: CryptoRank Short Liquidations Could Trigger a Sharp Move Upward While big money remains quiet, the derivatives market is heating up. According to Bitget’s liquidation map, shorts have built up roughly $37.94 million in open positions, while longs hold $23.78 million. There is a nearly 50% gap in favor of bearish bets. Most of these short clusters sit between $0.18 and $0.19, right around HBAR’s current range. If prices rise slightly…
Filed under: News - @ October 27, 2025 3:31 pm