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XRP Price: Why Is XRP Not Going Up? The 3 Things Holding XRP Back

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XRP Price: Why Is XRP Not Going Up? The 3 Things Holding XRP Back Quick Read XRP tracks Bitcoin with a 0.80 correlation, so with BTC stuck between $65,000 and $75,000 and dominance above 58%, XRP can’t rally regardless of its own fundamentals…
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  • 60% of XRP's circulating supply is held at a loss

    60% confidence
  • XRP ETF weekly inflows collapsed from $200 million at launch to under $2 million

    60% confidence
  • Bitcoin ETFs have bled over $3.8 billion in outflows since January

    60% confidence
  • XRP tracks Bitcoin roughly 80% of the time with a correlation of 0.80

    60% confidence
  • XRP swings about 1.8 times more than Bitcoin in either direction

    60% confidence
  • XRP whales have cashed out an estimated $6 billion since the $3.65 peak

    60% confidence
  • 84% of XRP ETF money is coming from retail investors

    60% confidence
  • Futures markets aren't pricing in a Fed rate cut before December at the earliest

    60% confidence

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XRP · return from peak-60 percent
XRP · supply held at loss60 percent
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