Ripple (XRP) lost nearly 2% of its value on Tuesday, October 22. The native token of the XRPLedger could extend its losses as XRP holders speculate the future of the altcoin, the Securities & Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit against Ripple and Ripple USD’s (RLUSD) utility and adoption among institutions.
Ripple made several announcements, such as listing official exchange partners and teasing the launch of the stablecoin with no fixed date, during the Swell 2024 event. Since then the focus has shifted to the SEC’s appeal against the final ruling in the Ripple lawsuit, the payment firm’s counter-appeal and Bitwise’s XRP ETF application.
UPHOLD NEVER DELISTED #XRP AND THEY WILL LAUNCH @RIPPLE´S $RLUSD ➡️ "WE HAVE A LARGE CONTIGENCY OF #XRP HOLDERS SINCE WE NEVER DELISTED." @UpholdInc
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Ripple has been in a downward trend since its March 11 top of $0.7440. The altcoin could extend losses and sweep liquidity at the psychologically important $0.50 level. This level lies within an imbalance zone, between $0.4780 and $0.5136, on the XRP/USDT daily price chart.
XRP, therefore, risks nearly 7% (6.43%) decline in its price. The altcoin could find support at $0.5138, the August 6 high for the altcoin.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) reads 43. This is under the neutral level at 50, but the RSI is sloping downwards, consistent with negative momentum in a token’s price trend.
XRP/USDT daily price chart
A daily candlestick close above the $0.6000 level, an important resistance level for the altcoin, could invalidate the bearish thesis. XRP could test resistance at the lower boundary of an imbalance zone at $0.6069.
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