After its latest bullish rally, XRP broke out of its down-channel (yellow) near its Point of Control (POC, red) and entered the $0.75 to $0.86 range. But it struggled to sustain a close above its 200 EMA (green), upholding its long-term view as a downtrend.
Assuming the bulls show up at $0.7, as they have for the past two months, XRP could see a short-term recovery towards its POC in the days to come. At press time, XRP traded at $0.7091, down by 6.38% in the last 24 hours.
Source: TradingView, XRP/USDT
In its long-term bearish rally, XRP fell below some critical supports (now resistances) and hit its 11-month support at the $0.6-level on 22 January. Since then, it has registered a 68.4% ROI until the end of March.
Over the last three months, the immediate trendline support (white, dashed) has offered strong support for the buyers until the sellers flipped it to resistance on 5 April. Thus, the 20 EMA (red) looked south and was on the verge of a bearish crossover with the 50 EMA (cyan).
After falling below its POC, XRP now aimed to test the $0.7 support before entering a likely tight phase. Considering the current market structure, the bulls need to defend this mark to prevent a further fallout towards the $0.6-zone.
Source: TradingView, XRP/USDT
The RSI looked south in its quest to test the 30-mark before any probable reversal. Any recovery from thereon would lead the alt to test the POC in the $0.77-zone.
The CMF depicted a rather one-sided bearish edge as the money volumes into the crypto plummeted on its daily charts. Nevertheless, the Aroon down (blue) approached poked at the 100% mark. This reading kept the buying revival hopes alive while the $0.7-support stood sturdy.
Conclusion
With the near-term EMA still looking south,
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