XRP is holding near $2.10 while its new spot exchange-traded funds quietly pass the $1.37Bn mark.
The token sat at around $2.13 on Friday after a small -3.2% dip over the past day. It stayed above the $2 support level but well under this month’s swing high near $2.41.
The 35-day streak of inflows only on January 7 with a small outflow.
And even though the chart looks flat, the broader data hints at something different. Futures positioning and ETF flows show that institutional interest in XRP is still rising in the background.
DISCOVER:
XRP ETFs logged 35 straight trading days of net inflows through early January.
That run ended on January 7, when the funds posted a single-day outflow of about $40.8M.
As per the , total inflows since launch now sit near $1.37Bn, including roughly $483M added in December alone.
CoinGlass XRP futures open interest at around $4.08Bn, placing it among the largest markets outside Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Traders pushed about $5.75Bn through XRP futures in the past day.
That mix suggests derivatives markets are active but calm. Leverage is present, yet there are no signs of forced selling or a sharp squeeze in either direction.
DISCOVER:
On price action, XRP is still consolidating above a rising long-term support. It broke out of a multi-year wedge earlier and has held a higher range since.
We’re getting close.
As mentioned earlier, patience is key with now.
— Amonyx (@amonyx)
Momentum has cooled, but the structure stays intact. As analyst Amonyx put it, “We’re getting close. Patience is key with $XRP now.”
XRP’s weekly chart points to a market that’s cooling after a strong run. Price is now moving sideways near a key support area between $2.00 and $2.10.
Earlier this year, XRP rallied hard. It climbed from below $1 to above $3.00. Since that peak, the chart shows a series of lower highs.
Price has drifted lower, but it is still holding well above the old breakout zone. That suggests consolidation, not a full trend breakdown.
I'm hearing about a super cycle…
What do you think?
— Ali Charts (@alicharts)
Recent weekly candles are smaller, with tighter ranges. Volatility has eased. That often signals that selling pressure is starting to fade.
From a technical view, XRP is sitting above a former accumulation area that now acts as support.
As long as this level holds, the broader uptrend that began in early 2024 stays intact. A clear break below $2.00 would weaken that view. A push back toward $3.00 would point to fresh momentum.
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