XRP Drops 9% from All-Time High Amid Profit-Taking Wave

XRP has slipped 9% from its recent all-time high of $3.41, now trading at $3.09. This decline is largely attributed to intensified profit-taking, as on-chain metrics reveal heightened selling activity among investors.

The Network Realized Profit/Loss (NPL) indicator, a key metric that measures the difference between the price at which assets were last moved and their current market value, shows persistently positive values. This signals that a significant number of XRP holders are cashing in their profits, increasing market supply and putting downward pressure on the token’s price.

When NPL is positive, it means more traders are selling at a profit than at a loss. This creates an imbalance between supply and demand, leading to potential price drops if buying activity doesn’t match the sell-off.

At its current price of $3.09, XRP risks further declines if the profit-taking trend continues. Analysts predict a potential drop to $2.45, where strong support could stabilize the price. Conversely, if selling slows and demand picks up, XRP might regain momentum and aim for another attempt at its all-time high.

With XRP holding its place as the third-largest cryptocurrency, its next moves are being closely monitored. Will profit-takers rule the market, or can bulls reclaim control? The coming days could determine XRP’s near-term fate.
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