XRP Defends $2.40 Support Amid Market Deleveraging, Eyes $2.65 Resistance
XRP stabilized near $2.40–$2.42 after heavy derivatives deleveraging pressured the market, setting up a critical support test ahead of Asia trading.
Market Overview
During October 14–15, XRP fell sharply as macro headwinds and broad crypto sell-offs pushed open interest down 50% to $4.22 billion. Spot volumes, however, jumped 40%, signaling institutional accumulation. Investor sentiment received a boost from Ripple’s upcoming $200,000 XRPL security test with Immunefi, scheduled Oct. 27–Nov. 24.
Price Action
XRP slid nearly 2%, from $2.54 to $2.49, swinging across a $0.16 intraday range (~6% volatility). Buyers consistently defended $2.40–$2.42, absorbing midday capitulation. Volume surged to 179.4M at 13:00, validating demand at the lows. Rebounds met resistance around $2.53, with a late-session recovery to $2.50.
Technical Outlook
The $2.40–$2.42 zone remains the pivot for bulls. Breaching this level could target $2.33–$2.25, while reclaiming $2.53 may set up a move toward $2.65. Volume patterns suggest accumulation amid forced deleveraging, signaling short-term base formation.
What Traders Are Watching
- $2.40 support through Asia trading
 - Signs of re-leveraging after derivatives open interest halved
 - Volume confirmation above $2.50 for accumulation
 - Macro catalysts including U.S.–China trade news and Fed guidance
 

                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
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