Helium (HNT) price is up roughly 150% this year and its market capitalization recently reached the $1 billion market cap. The Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) has turned positive at 0.15, signaling strong buying pressure and supporting recent price gains.
If the golden cross forms as EMA lines suggest, HNT could test resistances at $6.5 and $7.2, but a reversal might lead to support levels at $6 or as low as $5.28.
HNT CMF Is Now Positive
HNT CMF has surged to 0.15 from -0.06 in just one day, signaling a significant shift toward positive buying pressure. The CMF, or Chaikin Money Flow, measures the flow of capital into or out of an asset over a specific period, with values above 0 indicating net inflows (buying dominance) and values below 0 reflecting net outflows (selling pressure).
This sharp rise highlights growing confidence among buyers, supporting HNT’s recent 5% price increase.
A CMF of 0.15 indicates strong bullish sentiment, suggesting that the current uptrend has solid backing from capital inflows. If the CMF continues rising, it could signal further upward momentum for HNT, potentially resulting in additional price gains.
Helium RSI Shows Potential For More Price Increase
Helium RSI has climbed to 58 from 46 in just one day, reflecting growing bullish momentum. The RSI, or Relative Strength Index, measures the speed and magnitude of price changes on a scale from 0 to 100.
Values above 70 signal overbought conditions and a potential for a correction, while values below 30 indicate oversold levels, often leading to a rebound. An RSI of 58 suggests that HNT is in a healthy uptrend without approaching overbought territory yet.
Author: Tiago Amaral
