XRP is currently trading at around $2.15, but hold onto your hats, folks, because the Bollinger Bands are predicting a potential dip to the lower end of its recent range. This could be bad news for anyone hoping for a recovery, but hey, at least we’ll have some excitement! π’
The chart shows a clear dip below the mid-line of the Bollinger Bands, which is a level that technical traders usually watch as a support or resistance pivot. This mid-line, currently at $2.32, has been keeping the price afloat in recent weeks, but XRP’s latest weekly close under that threshold has shifted the risk balance. π
If it keeps going, the lower band near $1.85 will be important β that’s a zone where there hasn’t been much buying pressure for a few months. XRP price hasn’t been below $1.85 since April, and each time it tested the lower band in the past, it usually bounced back quickly. But there’s no guarantee this time. π€·ββοΈ
At the moment, things are a lot calmer and more stable than they were in the December-February rally, which was all about higher volatility and strong buyer activity. But now, the bears are dominating the market, and the upper band is now at $2.79, with the mid-line losing its importance as a support level. So, it looks like market momentum is favoring sellers β or at the very least, keeping traders who aren’t in long positions from entering the market. π»
For now, the $2 mark is more like a psychological barrier, but if you look at the current candle structures, it seems like a full retest of $1.85 could happen within the next one to two weekly closes. Unless the bulls step in soon and reclaim $2.32 with conviction, XRP might be in for a slow bleed down to the lower Bollinger Band β with a drop below $2 acting as the tipping point. π
The countdown might have just begun, but hey, who needs a boring market anyway? π
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2025-06-15 16:54