XRP attempted to climb above $2.90 on Wednesday but quickly reversed, settling back at $2.85 as profit-taking dominated. A new supply zone has emerged at $2.92–$2.93, while the $2.85 level is now under pressure amid broader macroeconomic headwinds.
Market Overview
On October 8, XRP rallied 2% intraday, moving from $2.88 to $2.93 on 86.6 million in turnover — nearly double its 24-hour average of 48.3 million. The spike coincided with heightened geopolitical tensions and central bank activity, fueling volatility across risk assets. Despite stronger institutional adoption trends, profit-taking prevailed into the U.S. market close.
Price Action Highlights
- XRP traded in a $0.08 range (3%) between $2.85 and $2.93.
- Afternoon breakout above $2.90 peaked at $2.926 before reversing.
- The rally created a supply zone at $2.92–$2.93.
- Price slipped from $2.86 to $2.85 in the closing hour on 2.97 million volume, confirming a short-term pullback.
- XRP settled at $2.851, down 2.5% from intraday highs.
Technical Analysis
- $2.86 support gave way under selling pressure, turning into near-term resistance.
- Immediate support is at $2.85; a decisive break could open risk to $2.80.
- Resistance remains at $2.92–$2.93, where high-volume selling capped gains.
- Short-term momentum appears bearish, though institutional accumulation and regulatory developments continue to underpin broader positioning.
Key Levels to Watch
- $2.85: Can this floor hold, or will XRP test $2.80?
- $2.92–$2.93: Potential retest if bullish momentum returns.
- Macro drivers: Fed policy and trade tensions impacting risk flows.
- ETF and regulatory clarity: Could reignite institutional buying.

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