XRPUSDT 30m chart paints a neutral picture after a strong rejection from mid-range support last week. Price flushed into the $3.03 demand zone and bounced hard — but has since stalled and formed a tight sideways range between $3.03 and $3.25.
Momentum has reset (Stoch RSI near midline), and the market is clearly undecided. Structure currently favors neither bulls nor bears — and volume is thinning. Traders watching for a breakout from this compression box may catch the next directional move.
Key zones:
$3.25 = Range resistance
$3.03 = Demand zone
Mid-range chop = No-man’s land — best to wait for confirmation
Neutral bias until range breaks.
Momentum has reset (Stoch RSI near midline), and the market is clearly undecided. Structure currently favors neither bulls nor bears — and volume is thinning. Traders watching for a breakout from this compression box may catch the next directional move.
Key zones:
$3.25 = Range resistance
$3.03 = Demand zone
Mid-range chop = No-man’s land — best to wait for confirmation
Neutral bias until range breaks.
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