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XRP is Attracting Inflows While Market Products Bleed: A Comeback Rally Next?

  • Crypto investment products saw $446 million in weekly outflows.
  • However, XRP ETFs still pulled in $70.2 million, per CoinShares.
  • Since mid-October, XRP products have attracted $1.07 billion in inflows.

Digital asset investment products saw $446 million in net outflows last week, according to CoinShares, a digital asset management firm. This pushed the total outflows since the October 10 market shock to $3.2 billion.

Sentiment has not reset. Capital is still leaving broad market products, especially those tied to leading cryptocurrencies Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).

XRP, SOL ETFs Keep Pulling Capital

Bitcoin ETPs lost roughly $443 million last week. Ethereum products shed another $59.5 million. Since the launch of new XRP and Solana ETFs in mid-October, Bitcoin products are down about $2.8 billion and Ethereum is down $1.6 billion.

As per the data provided by CoinShares, this is a clear rotation away from large benchmark exposure.

Source: CoinShares

Meanwhile, XRP products stand out. XRP ETFs pulled in about $70.2 million last week. Since launch, total inflows sit near $1.07 billion. Solana products also saw steady demand, adding $7.5 million last week and roughly $1.34 billion since launch.

Related: Analyst Turns Bearish on Ethereum, Bullish on XRP’s All-Time High Return

As the total crypto ETP flows remain negative, US topping the charts with $460 million in outflows, XRP continues to attract fresh institutional capital.

Price Action Still Says Downtrend

On the other hand, the daily chart below confirms that all attempts at a recovery have been countered. CoinMarketCap data shows XRP-USD is trading between $1.86 and $1.91 after repeated failures at the $2 level. Since the July spike above $3.50, structure remains corrective, with lower highs and lower lows intact.

Price is below the 20-, 50-, 100- and 200-day EMAs, all sloping down. This confirms an active downtrend. Daily RSI below 40 shows selling pressure has increased as buyers fail to capture control. As long as XRP stays below $2.00-$2.05, price action points to consolidation inside a bearish trend, not a confirmed bottom.

Source: TradingView

Technically, $1.80-$1.85 is the line that matters. This zone has held multiple times and anchors the current range. A daily close below it opens the door to the mid-$1.60s. Failure there would bring the $1 area into view based on the larger double-top structure.

Related: There Is No XRP Supply Shock on Exchanges—Analyst Says

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