U.Today Crypto Review: XRP’s Biggest Price Bounce, Shiba Inu (SHIB) Still Fighting, Is Ethereum (ETH) Eyeing Third $3,500 Breakout?
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The market took a massive hit that started with a spike in liquidations that might essentially end the reversal here and now. Luckily, multiple assets painted reversal candles that show conviction among investors. XRP will not stay beaten Although it is far too early to declare a complete trend reversal, XRP has recently printed its most convincing bounce in weeks, and the price action is no longer dead weight. Short-term sellers were forced to retreat when XRP finally reacted forcefully off the lower boundary after grinding lower inside a clearly defined descending channel. Where the bounce occurred is the crucial information. Instead of spiking at random in the middle of the range, XRP recovered from a structurally significant area that had previously served as demand. Only that response is significant. Truly weak markets simply drift or cascade lower rather than bounce cleanly. U.Today Crypto Review: XRP’s Biggest Price Bounce, Shiba Inu (SHIB) Still Fighting, Is Ethereum (ETH) Eyeing Third $3,500 Breakout? U.Today Crypto Digest: XRP Hits Insane 8,700% Liquidation Imbalance, $500 Million BTC Whale Awakents to Dump Bitcoin, Shiba Inu (SHIB) Bulls Lose Control NYSE’s Tokenization Push Bullish for Crypto, CZ Says Morning Crypto Report: XRP Bears Burned in 16,559% Liquidation Imbalance Chaos, Binance Cuts 22 Coins From Bitcoin and Ethereum, Pro-Ripple Lawyer Blasts Coinbase CEO: Here’s Why XRP/USDT Chart by TradingView Before cooling off, it briefly challenged overhead resistance, snapped upward and reclaimed short-term moving averages. As is typical, the price is currently declining slightly. The overall trend is still bearish to neutral since the asset is still trading below its major long-term moving averages. But the decline slope has leveled off, and the channel that used to steer prices lower is becoming less influential. It is not just noise; it is a change in behavior. Another telling aspect…
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