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Social media sentiment toward XRP reached its most bullish level in five weeks even as the token’s price declined, a pattern that has historically acted as a warning sign for further selling pressure.
Retail traders appear to be increasing their exposure to XRP and Ether despite both assets moving lower—a type of market behavior that has often preceded additional downside rather than an immediate recovery.
According to Santiment data, XRP recorded 3.02 bullish social media mentions for every bearish comment on Monday, marking its strongest positive sentiment reading in five weeks. Ether posted a bullish-to-bearish ratio of 2.31, while Bitcoin stood at 1.40, a level Santiment categorized as neutral.
The contrast is notable because both Bitcoin and Ether started the session higher before losing momentum throughout the day, meaning the strongest optimism was concentrated around assets experiencing price weakness.
Market sentiment indicators are often viewed as contrarian signals because excessive optimism among traders frequently appears near short-term market peaks.
Santiment noted that crypto markets often move against the expectations of the majority, warning that strong bullish sentiment around XRP and Ether during a decline could increase near-term downside risks or limit the strength of any rebound.
Bitcoin’s neutral sentiment profile may actually represent a healthier market condition. While traders chase smaller-cap assets, limited enthusiasm around Bitcoin suggests speculation remains concentrated rather than widespread, leaving more room for future upside if demand expands.
XRP was trading near $1.09 on Monday, remaining lower on the week despite the growing bullish sentiment among retail traders.

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