
XRP trades near $1.40 after briefly rising above $1.50 on news that the CLARITY Act cleared the Senate Banking Committee. Solana falls below $90 support and trades around $86. A $1,000 investment would buy about 714 XRP or 11.63 SOL. In the bear case, XRP could drop to $1.00-$1.15, turning $1,000 into about $714-$822. Solana could fall to $65-$70 if $84 support breaks, turning $1,000 into about $756-$814. The base case assumes the CLARITY Act clears the Senate in June, creating buying demand that could absorb supply pressure around $1.44-$1.45 and help XRP reclaim $2.15-$2.45.
"XRP has slipped back to $1.40 after briefly breaking above $1.50 following news that the CLARITY Act cleared the Senate Banking Committee. At the same time, Solana has lost the $90 support level and now trades around $86. With both XRP and SOL currently battling bearish momentum, which one would be the best buy if you invested $1,000 today?"
"A $1,000 investment buys about 714 XRP or 11.63 SOL. Our bull, bear, and base scenarios show what a $1,000 investment in each could be worth by Q4 2026. The Bear Case This is the scenario where XRP would lose its near-term and long-term momentum, causing investors' confidence to weaken. If that happens, XRP could fall to between $1 and $1.15, which means your $1,000 investment today would decline to roughly $714 or $822, representing a 29% to 18% loss."
"For Solana, the bear case comes into play if the asset loses the key $84 support level. That could push the market into profit-taking territory, increasing selling pressure and causing prices to plunge. In such a scenario, Solana could fall to $65-$70, reducing a $1,000 investment to about $756 or $814-which represents a 19% to a 24% decline from current levels."
"If the CLARITY Act clears the Senate in June, there would be buying demand, which could absorb the supply pressure around $1.44-$1.45 to help XRP reclaim $2.15-$2.45-a 54% to 75% upside from today. The last time XRP saw a move of this scale was after Donald Trump's 2024 election v"
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