What Next as XRP Slumps After Failed Breakout Above $3

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The move is indicative of mounting resistance near $3.02, even as traders weigh ETF catalysts and rising exchange reserves that may temper bullish momentum.

By Shaurya Malwa, CD Analytics

Updated Sep 10, 2025, 4:50 a.m. Published Sep 10, 2025, 4:49 a.m.

(CoinDesk Data)
  • XRP failed to maintain gains above $3.00 due to heavy institutional selling, closing at $2.94.
  • Traders are focused on the SEC’s October ETF decisions and the Federal Reserve’s anticipated rate cut on September 17.
  • Exchange custody balances for XRP have reached a 12-month high, raising concerns about potential selling pressure.

XRP struggled to maintain momentum above the $3.00 threshold on September 9–10, with heavy institutional selling wiping out early gains. Despite a push to $3.035, volume-driven liquidation erased upside attempts and pulled the asset back to $2.94 by session close.

The move is indicative of mounting resistance near $3.02, even as traders weigh ETF catalysts and rising exchange reserves that may temper bullish momentum.

• Federal Reserve’s September 17 meeting is expected to deliver a 25-basis-point rate cut, with markets assigning near-certainty to the outcome — a potential liquidity driver for risk assets.
• Six XRP spot ETF applications await SEC review in October, a decision traders see as pivotal for institutional adoption.
• Exchange custody balances for XRP hit a 12-month peak, raising concerns about near-term selling pressure despite whale accumulation patterns in recent weeks.
• Analysts note parallels to XRP’s July breakout failure, suggesting market structure is again being tested at the $3.00 barrier.

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• XRP traded in a $0.10 band (2.9%) from $2.935 to $3.035 between September 9 at 03:00 and September 10 at 02:00.
• Token advanced to $3.035 during morning trading but faced immediate rejection near $3.02 resistance.
• A 14:00 selloff dropped XRP from $3.018 to $2.956 on 165.67M volume — nearly triple the daily average.
• Price consolidated into the close between $2.94 and $2.96, with subdued activity averaging 650k volume per minute.

• Resistance: $3.02–$3.04 level capped upside, with multiple rejections on high volume.
• Support: $2.94 zone tested and held, suggesting accumulation by institutional players.
• Momentum: RSI shows early bullish divergence, but exchange reserves at highs weigh on follow-through.
• Structure: Failed breakout implies consolidation within $2.94–$3.00 unless volume returns.
• Range: 3% intraday swings highlight institutional-driven volatility.

• Whether XRP can sustain closes above $2.95 to build momentum for a $3.02 breakout.
• Exchange custody balances at 12-month highs — will inflows convert to sustained selling pressure?
• SEC’s October ETF rulings, which could act as a structural catalyst if approvals land.
• Fed’s September 17 rate cut decision, with traders positioning for its impact on dollar liquidity.
• Whale inflows — 340M tokens accumulated in recent weeks — and whether buying offsets exchange distribution.

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