XRP is currently trading around $1.87, repeatedly testing the key support level at $1.80–$1.90. This price range has historically been an important bottom, with strong buying interest. Looking at the daily chart, the RSI indicator is in the oversold zone. Although short-term selling pressure has eased compared to previous weeks, there are still no clear bullish signals, and the overall trend remains weak and consolidating.
The weekly chart appears more complicated. Since falling from the high of $3.40–$3.60, XRP has formed a series of lower highs and lower lows, indicating a clear downtrend. The short-term moving averages have already turned bearish, and the $2.40–$2.60 region has become a strong resistance. Breaking through this level will not be easy. Although the long-term moving averages are still below the current price, the recent months’ upward momentum has been significantly weakened, and the medium-term upward potential has been severely diminished, posing considerable pressure for medium- and long-term holders.
The key is whether XRP can hold the $1.80–$1.90 level. Holding this level offers hope for a stabilization and rebound, while losing it could lead to further declines. For beginners, the important lesson is: focus on support and resistance levels, don’t get caught up in short-term volatility, and wait for clearer opportunities before acting. This approach can improve your chances of success.
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ForkPrince
· 5h ago
It's the same old support line theory again. Has it broken? If not, just wait and see.
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LiquidationWizard
· 6h ago
Breaking this 1.80 line would really make me hopeless. I already said not to chase high...
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AirdropNinja
· 22h ago
Still arguing back and forth between 1.8-1.9, can it really hold this time?
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degenonymous
· 22h ago
If you can't hold 1.80, then it's really goodbye.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 22h ago
1.80 is not sustainable, so we need to be prepared for further declines.
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MevTears
· 22h ago
1.80 can't hold, so I have to cut losses. This wave is really frustrating.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 22h ago
1.80 If it can't hold, this wave will have to be bottomed out, and there might be surprises.
It's that support and resistance theory again. I've heard it so many times, but I'm still losing money.
Aim for a break below 2.4 to buy the dip. Don't mess around anymore.
If 1.8 breaks, it will trigger a chain reaction. Be mentally prepared, everyone.
Looking at the weekly chart like this, it's more wise to watch the show in the short term.
Really? Feels like it could drop through at any time. Is the support effort so weak?
Support lines have been explained so many times, but in the end, they all turn into paper tigers.
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BearMarketBuyer
· 22h ago
If you can't hold 1.80, it's really not worth it. This drop was a bit tiring.
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LiquidityHunter
· 23h ago
1.80 if we can't hold it, then let's wait for the bottom to buy in, anyway I won't move anymore.
XRP is currently trading around $1.87, repeatedly testing the key support level at $1.80–$1.90. This price range has historically been an important bottom, with strong buying interest. Looking at the daily chart, the RSI indicator is in the oversold zone. Although short-term selling pressure has eased compared to previous weeks, there are still no clear bullish signals, and the overall trend remains weak and consolidating.
The weekly chart appears more complicated. Since falling from the high of $3.40–$3.60, XRP has formed a series of lower highs and lower lows, indicating a clear downtrend. The short-term moving averages have already turned bearish, and the $2.40–$2.60 region has become a strong resistance. Breaking through this level will not be easy. Although the long-term moving averages are still below the current price, the recent months’ upward momentum has been significantly weakened, and the medium-term upward potential has been severely diminished, posing considerable pressure for medium- and long-term holders.
The key is whether XRP can hold the $1.80–$1.90 level. Holding this level offers hope for a stabilization and rebound, while losing it could lead to further declines. For beginners, the important lesson is: focus on support and resistance levels, don’t get caught up in short-term volatility, and wait for clearer opportunities before acting. This approach can improve your chances of success.