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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Pulls Back After Strong Rally — What’s Next?

Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Pulls Back After Strong Rally — What’s Next?

By Paul Adedoyin | Edited By Ammar Raza,April 27, 2025, 1:01 PM

Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price Pulls Back After Strong Rally — What’s Next?
  • Hyperliquid (HYPE) pulls back after rallying from $10 to over $18, dropping 2.97% in the past day.
  • Technical indicators like BBTrend and MACD show weakening bullish momentum and a possible short-term downtrend.
  • Analysts advise caution, suggesting traders wait for confirmation of a trend reversal before re-entering the market.

After an impressive rally over the past few weeks, Hyperliquid (HYPE) is displaying signs of a pullback. The latest TradingView data shows that HYPE currently trades at $17.83, after dropping 2.97% in value in the last day.

During its price uptrend, HYPE moved from about $10 to over $18. However, the coin’s market is currently experiencing a cool off, with sellers gaining more control.

Source: TradingView

Weakening Buying Pressure Hints at Possible Hyperliquid Price Decline

According to the technical indicators, the coin’s trading volume is displaying signs of weakness, even though it’s still strong at the moment.

The decline in volume suggests that the bullish momentum from the previous uptrend is starting to lose steam. While its relative strength index (RSI) at the time of writing is at 57.70, which is still within the neutral range, it’s gradually moving towards the overbought region.

This shows that there’s a drop in buying pressure, and the cryptocurrency’s price could continue to drop in the short term if selling pressure continues to rise.

In addition, the BBTrend indicator has flipped from green to red bars, suggesting that bearish momentum is starting to build. This indicator usually measures the strength and direction of an asset.

With a current value of -0.431, the BBTrend proves that a downtrend is happening, even though it could only be for a short term. It is important to note that a temporary pullback is normal after a strong price uptrend.

Such price drops usually allow an asset’s price to stabilize before starting to move in its next direction, which could be up again or down. Analysts advise traders seeking to enter the market to wait for a reversal before making any move. 

For instance, signs that the pullback is ending include the BBTrend turning green again or the RSI dropping closer to 40. However, if the sellers maintain their momentum and the price drops below its next crucial support level, the coin continues in its downward direction. The $16 price level is HYPE’s next crucial support level.

MACD Signals Fading Bullish Momentum for Hyperliquid

In addition, the MACD also confirms signs of a slowing buying momentum for Hyperliquid. While the MACD line (blue) is still above the signal line (orange) (which is usually a bullish sign), the distance between these two lines is getting smaller.

When this happens, it is a sign that an asset’s (in this case Hyperliquid) bullish momentum is gradually weakening. The MACD histogram bars have also been decreasing in size.

These suggest that factors causing the rise in the price of HYPE are starting to weaken.

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Altcoin News, Market Analysis

About Paul Adedoyin

Paul Adedoyin is a Financial Correspondent at Tronweekly with over four years of experience covering the cryptocurrency and digital asset sector. His work focuses on Bitcoin, altcoins, and DeFi, alongside crypto regulation and policy, blockchain technology, Web3, Layer 2 ecosystems, and AI-blockchain developments. He verifies reporting through primary sources such as official filings, regulatory statements, court records, and on-chain data to ensure accurate, fact-based coverage. His work has been featured on platforms like U.Today and CryptoMode.

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