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XRP fell in recent sessions as cryptocurrency markets retreated amid rising geopolitical and political uncertainty. The decline came as digital assets moved lower while traditional safe havens such as gold and silver rallied, a pattern typically associated with risk-off sentiment.
Experts said the move was driven by macro developments rather than XRP-specific news, with liquidity thinning across markets.
Macro Pressures Weigh on Short-Term Price Action
There was global political tensions, trade policy uncertainty and shifting expectations around tariffs as factors behind the sell-off. In such environments, cryptocurrencies often behave like high-risk assets, and XRP has tracked the broader market move.
Analysts said short-term price action remains dominated by sentiment and positioning, with limited visibility on near-term direction until uncertainty eases.
Long-Term XRP Structure Keeps Optimism Alive
Despite the recent pullback, some long-term XRP analysts argue that the broader technical structure remains intact. Crypto market analyst EGRAG said the often-cited $42 price level for XRP is based on long-term market structure rather than speculative enthusiasm.
He pointed to XRP’s historical trading patterns, noting that previous long-duration consolidation phases were followed by expansions that closely matched their projected measured moves. According to his analysis, those past cycles showed a high degree of precision, which he sees as evidence of repeatable market behavior.
A Fourth Macro Phase Takes Shape
EGRAG said XRP now appears to be forming a fourth long-term structure that mirrors earlier cycles in terms of compression, breakout logic and time symmetry. While he stressed that such patterns do not guarantee a specific outcome, he said the structure supports the possibility of a much higher price over a longer horizon if historical dynamics repeat.
Source: EgragCrypto
He added that markets tend to reward structural consistency only after periods of stress and consolidation, not during moments of heightened volatility.
Short-Term Volatility vs Long-Term Thesis
However, others warn that macroeconomic shocks can overwhelm technical patterns in the short term, regardless of how well-defined they appear on longer timeframes. Liquidity conditions, risk appetite and policy clarity are likely to remain decisive factors in the weeks ahead.
At the time of writing, XRP is trading at $1.91 and has slipped into the red zone.









