【After watching the market for so many years, XRP rarely gives me this feeling】
It would be a lie to say I'm not conflicted; XRP behaves quite restrained. Unlike the shocking surges of the past few days, and not like the crashes during a sell-off, it quietly hovers around 2.00, with trading volume lukewarm, and the RSI stuck at 48.8, neither up nor down, as if waiting for someone to make a decision.
I've been staring at this line for almost two hours, and the more I look, the more interesting it seems. In the past, when XRP moved, it was either due to news or sentiment; rarely have I seen this kind of "silent accumulation" state. Just like now, there are no big bullish candles to scare us, nor bearish candles breaking support; it’s just grinding along, which instead reminds me of the movement before the surge last November—also quiet, then suddenly a big bullish candle shot up, directly breaking the previous high.
Of course, I also know I can't be too subjective. The market always has two possibilities: one is genuinely accumulating energy, waiting for capital to flow back in and market sentiment to warm up. Once it breaks 2.05, there’s actually quite a bit of room above, after all, the previous trapped positions have mostly been digested, and there have been signs of recovery in on-chain activities recently; the other possibility is a typical "fake move," looking stable while the main force is quietly offloading. Just when you think it’s going to surge, they might unexpectedly smash the market down, directly breaking below 1.95, which would mean the next wave would have to test the MA30 moving average for support.
So right now, I'm just watching; I'm not in a hurry to increase my position, nor am I running away. The little bit of base position in my account has been there for over a year; I no longer consider it a short-term play. But to be honest, this feeling is indeed quite different. In the past, during fluctuations, there was always a bit of panic; this time, however, I feel quite at ease, maybe because I've experienced more, or maybe XRP is really slowly transitioning from a “news-driven market” to a “value game.”
In short, don’t let a day’s volatility lead you around by the nose. Work if you need to, eat if you need to; leave the market matters to time. If it truly can break through, you won’t miss out on any gains; if it drops, don’t blame the market for being ruthless—after all, we are all people feeling our way across the river, and no one knows whether the next step is on a stone or in a mud pit.
Keep an observation point and watch the changes.

