XRP Slumps as $2.15 Level Collapses, Bearish Structure Deepens
XRP breaks critical technical level amid heavy selling pressure, finding temporary support at $2.05 before stabilizing above $2.11 in volatile session.
News Background
• No major fundamental catalysts accompanied the decline, though broader crypto markets weakened
• Sentiment remains fragile as Bitcoin’s “Death Cross” heightens risk-off conditions across majors
• Institutional flows rotated defensively with XRP underperforming CD5 despite recent ETF launches
• Analysts warn that support failures across altcoins may signal early-stage distribution cycles
Price Action Summary
• XRP dropped 3.6% from $2.21 → $2.13, breaking the critical $2.15 support
• Daily trading range expanded 7.8% with price testing the $2.04–$2.05 demand zone
• Volume surged to 177.9M (+76% above average) during the breakdown sequence
• Recovery attempts lifted price back above $2.11, but follow-through faded on declining volume
Technical Analysis
XRP endured another technical breakdown Tuesday, sliding 3.6% to $2.13 as institutional selling intensified below the key $2.15 support level. The decline unfolded across a volatile $0.17 range, with volume spiking 76% above 24-hour norms to 177.9M tokens — confirming large-order participation during the structural failure.
Sellers overwhelmed bids during evening trade, forcing XRP into the $2.04–$2.05 demand pocket where buyers finally emerged. The rebound pushed the token back toward $2.11–$2.12, but the recovery lacked depth as volume evaporated into the session close. Market structure now reflects a clear lower-high, lower-low formation consistent with persistent bearish momentum.
Despite ETF-linked inflow narratives, XRP underperformed broader crypto benchmarks — a sign that structural supply outweighs fundamental optimism in the near term.
What Traders Should Watch
The rejection at $2.21 and subsequent collapse below $2.15 underline the market’s sensitivity to technical failure points. The $2.05 support reaction suggests oversold conditions temporarily halted the decline, but the rebound lacks sufficient volume to confirm a durable shift in momentum.
Traders now watch whether XRP can reclaim $2.15, which would neutralize immediate bearish bias. Failure to do so keeps downside targets open, especially as lower-timeframe charts show supply clusters forming at $2.13–$2.15 with no sign of aggressive bid absorption.
Momentum remains pressured by macro correlations. Bitcoin’s Death Cross, weakening liquidity, and risk-off flows across altcoins suggest volatility may persist, and XRP — typically a high-beta asset — remains exposed to sector-wide unwind scenarios.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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