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XRP Edges Closer to $1 as Bulls Watch
5 June 2026
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XRP Edges Closer to $1 as Bulls Watch

New York, June 5, 2026, 04:12 EDT

XRP slipped toward $1.13 Friday, hitting four-month lows. Traders weighed signs of new institutional buying against a chart that hasn’t responded to bullish headlines.

XRP, the token tied to Ripple, fell sharply Thursday, slipping from $1.2360 to $1.1497 within 24 hours, according to CoinDesk. It briefly traded near $1.14 before seeing a small recovery. CoinGecko quoted XRP at around $1.13, down 3.6% in the last day and off 13.8% for the week. XRP’s market cap is about $70 billion.

XRP has broken below the $1.20-$1.60 band that was in place for most of the last four months. According to CoinDesk, $1.14-$1.15 should act as near-term support that bulls will want to hold, and $1.28 is now seen as resistance where sellers could step in.

Bitcoin dropped near $62,000 in Asia. Ether was down 4.8%, Solana lost 5.4%. The selling came as AI stocks turned lower, weighing on crypto. CoinDesk reported that U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs have seen 13 days of net outflows, with about $4.4 billion pulled since mid-May.

XRP funds took in $20.3 million for the week, CoinDesk reported, while digital-asset funds dropped by $1.5 billion. More than 25 million XRP left exchanges in the last few days, usually a sign of holders taking coins off trading platforms. But price action hasn’t backed up the bulls.

Some traders are watching a technical indicator. TradingView, citing NewsBTC, said analyst Celal Kucuker put XRP’s monthly RSI at 42.7. RSI tracks momentum; a low number like this can show selling pressure, but does not mean the market has bottomed. Kucuker said the chart was “screaming” and questioned, “Is 2026 next?” after past lows on the same signal came before rallies. TradingView

History isn’t the proof, just the hook. The report flagged past RSI lows like those from November 2015, March 2020, and August 2022, each coming ahead of later XRP rallies. The note also pointed out that XRP still trades above the lower edge of a long-term ascending channel, which traders see as a steady upward corridor.

Bearish arguments are simpler. In a post Thursday, The Motley Fool said stablecoins — crypto tokens tied to the dollar — have become rivals to XRP in cross-border payments, an area that’s key for XRP. The analysis also said XRP’s big circulating supply, at around 62 billion tokens, keeps a lid on price gains because a bigger rally would mean a high market cap.

Some holders aren’t happy with the current supply numbers. The Motley Fool noted a move back to $4 would put XRP’s market cap near $250 billion, topping Ethereum’s value of about $240 billion as cited in the article. The site said investors would have to price XRP above Ethereum to see much further upside.

Bulls have to watch support, with CoinDesk warning that if $1.14-$1.15 fails, eyes could move to $1.11 and possibly even below $1. The market would need to reclaim $1.28 as the first sign of things settling, CoinDesk said.

Market structure could mean more selling ahead. Jean-David Péquignot, chief commercial officer at crypto options exchange Deribit, told CoinDesk bitcoin dropping under $60,000 might set off “rushed selling” and a “cascading wave of automated long liquidations” as losses stack up and traders hedge their derivatives. That’s bigger than just XRP—it could hit the whole market. CoinDesk

XRP is trading between mixed signals right now. Inflows show some buyers are stepping in on the dip, but prices keep sliding as sellers hold momentum.

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