XRP Symmetrical Triangle Forms Under $3.00, $3.30 Breakout Level in Focus
Publikováno: 4.9.2025
Token rebounds from session lows with whale accumulation offsetting institutional liquidations, but resistance levels cap momentum.
News Background
- XRP traded in a narrow 2% range from $2.81 to $2.87 during the 24h session from Sept. 2 at 14:00 to Sept. 3 at 13:00.
- Large wallets accumulated roughly 340M XRP (~$960M) over the past two weeks even as institutions liquidated ~$1.9B since July.
- Total transaction volume across the XRP Ledger reached 2.15B XRP on Sept. 1, more than double typical daily activity.
- Analysts remain split: some highlight long-term bullish structures (symmetrical triangles, Elliott Wave counts) with upside toward $7–$13, while others warn of fading momentum below multi-year resistance trendlines.
Price Action
- XRP opened near $2.84 and closed at $2.85, up slightly despite intraday volatility.
- Price dipped early from $2.84 → $2.79, then rebounded to $2.87 by midday on Sept. 3.
- Support developed at $2.82, repeatedly attracting bids.
- Resistance capped upside near $2.86, where distribution pressure intensified.
- Final-hour trading saw a reversal: a spike to $2.873 (12:38 GMT) on 5.38M volume was rejected, pushing price back under $2.85.
Technical Analysis
- Support: $2.82 zone remains the key demand area. Below that, $2.70 and $2.50 are next.
- Resistance: $2.86–$2.88 continues to act as overhead supply. $3.00 is the psychological hurdle, with $3.30 as breakout confirmation.
- Momentum: RSI steady in mid-50s, showing neutral bias with slight bullish lean.
- MACD: Histogram converging toward bullish crossover, signaling momentum could strengthen if volume persists.
- Patterns: Symmetrical triangle consolidation under $3.00 intact. Break above $3.30 unlocks higher targets.
- Volume: Session surges (93M–95M vs 44M avg) point to active institutional flows.
What Traders Are Watching
- Whether $2.82 support holds under renewed pressure.
- A decisive close above $2.86–$2.88, then $3.00 and $3.30 for a breakout setup.
- Whale flows: continued accumulation versus ongoing institutional selling.
- Regulatory and macro catalysts, including Fed policy and pending SEC clarity, which could shift sentiment quickly.