XRP Rejected at $2 for Third Time; Near-Term Inflection Looms

Published at 2025-12-15 04:46:50

XRP was pushed back under $2 again on Dec. 14, 2025, marking a third failed attempt to sustain a break above that level. That recurring rejection comes even as institutional sentiment around Ripple and on‑chain activity have shown improvement, leaving price action increasingly disconnected from the broader crypto market’s recovery. Traders note muted volume on rallies and persistent selling pressure near the $2 zone. This setup raises the odds of a near‑term inflection: a decisive break above $2 on expanding volume could kickstart a catch‑up rally, while renewed weakness beneath nearby support would favor consolidation or a deeper retracement. Key catalysts to watch include institutional capital flows, regulatory headlines, and shifts in market‑wide risk appetite. For holders and short‑term traders, monitoring volume, correlation metrics, and reaction to any regulatory developments will be critical in the coming sessions.

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