Ripple Price Prediction: XRP Surges 40% in Three Days, What Is the Next Target?
XRP surged 40% over three days to surpass $1.40, reaching a three-month high. This rally was driven by shifting US regulatory policies, improving macroeconomic liquidity, and record spot ETF inflows exceeding $17 million. Transitioning from an oversold rebound to a bull-dominated trend, the momentum triggered short liquidations. While facing resistance at the $1.40 midline, XRP targets $1.60 if market sentiment remains strong and Bitcoin breaks $80,000. Conversely, a Bitcoin pullback to $75,000 could drag XRP down to $1.20.

TradingKey - XRP surges 40% to break above $1.40, with a short-term bullish target of $1.60.
On August 21, Ripple (XRP) continued to rebound strongly, surging over 20% intraday to break above $1.40, hitting a new three-month high. Over the past three days, XRP has posted consecutive sharp gains, accumulating a rise of over 40% so far.
This major surge in XRP was primarily driven by a historic turning point in US regulatory policy combined with improving macroeconomic liquidity. In just three days, US spot XRP ETFs saw net inflows of over $17 million, with yesterday's single-day net inflow exceeding $11 million, breaking a two-month record.
Currently, XRP's upward momentum has shifted from an oversold rebound to a bull-dominated trend, while a massive volume of short positions accumulated during the earlier dull consolidation suffered a series of forced liquidations during the rally, further amplifying short-term gains. The price is entering an intermediate platform formed during the previous decline, facing resistance near the $1.40 midline in the short term.
XRP price chart, Source: TradingView
If the market recovers strongly and sentiment remains intact, especially if Bitcoin breaks above $80,000, XRP is expected to gain further and break through this level, challenging $1.60 on the upside. If Bitcoin pulls back to $75,000, XRP could also be dragged down to around $1.20.
This content was translated using AI and reviewed for clarity. It is for informational purposes only.
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