
"The lower support line now projects near $1.10. XRP dipped to $1.11 in early February before stabilizing around $1.35-sitting directly on the same level that preceded both prior rallies. Every touch over the past decade has led to at least a 630% move, but this is the first one happening inside an $85 billion market cap with institutional ETFs, geopolitical headwinds, and a very different macro backdrop."
"In March 2017, XRP tagged it at $0.0055 and surged 7,150% to $0.3988 by May. Six months of consolidation followed before the final wave pushed price to $3.31 by January 2018-a 60,081% gain from the original touch. In November 2024, XRP bottomed near $0.50 on the same line and rallied 630% to $3.65 by July 2025."
"It's also the first time XRP has retested this level with $1.24 billion in spot ETF inflows behind it. March has historically delivered XRP an average 18% return over the past 12 years, making it statistically the strongest month of Q1. With institutional capital, historical seasonality, and a proven trendline all converging at once, the question facing XRP holders is whether March could spark the reversal that resets the year."
XRP has fallen 62% from its July 2025 peak of $3.65 to current levels around $1.35, retesting a critical support trendline near $1.10 that has held for over a decade. This support level has historically triggered massive rallies: in March 2017, XRP surged 7,150% from $0.0055, and in November 2024, it rallied 630% from $0.50 to $3.65. The current retest occurs with $1.24 billion in spot ETF inflows and during March, which historically delivers an average 18% return over the past 12 years. Multiple factors converge: institutional capital, proven trendline support, and seasonal strength, positioning March as a potential reversal catalyst despite a different macro backdrop and larger $85 billion market cap.
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