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XRP Peaks at $3.33 on Double-Average Volume Before Quick Reversal

Post-settlement buying lifts token to $3.33 peak before profit-taking sends price lower into the close.

Updated Aug 13, 2025, 2:57 p.m. Published Aug 13, 2025, 2:57 p.m.
(CoinDesk Data)
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What to know:

  • XRP rose 2.81% to $3.29 in 24 hours, with a session high of $3.33 on significant institutional volume.
  • Ripple's settlement with the SEC has improved corporate treasury flexibility, though new wallet growth remains limited.
  • Market sentiment is positive as XRP holds above $3.20, despite resistance at $3.33.

Technical Analysis Overview

XRP gains 2.81% in the 24-hour period ending August 13 14:00, moving from $3.20 to $3.29 within a $0.13 range (3.89% volatility). The advance peaks at $3.33 at 13:00 on 193.90M volume — more than double the daily average of 81.50M — marking heavy institutional participation.

The late-session window from 13:07–14:06 sees aggressive two-way trade: price rallies from $3.27 to $3.32 on 11.30M volume before dropping to $3.26 on 14.00M as large holders take profits. Price closes the session at $3.28, holding above $3.20 support.

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News Background

Ripple’s settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has removed a multi-year compliance overhang, unlocking greater corporate treasury flexibility. The ruling has triggered short-term positioning from existing stakeholders, though on-chain data shows limited new wallet growth despite price strength.

Price Action Summary

• XRP gains 3% from $3.20 to $3.29 in August 12 15:00–August 13 14:00 window
• Session high of $3.33 on 193.90M volume confirms institutional flow
• Support holds at $3.20; resistance locked at $3.32-$3.33
• Profit-taking drop from $3.32 to $3.26 highlights supply zone selling

Market Analysis and Economic Factors

The rally reflects ongoing large-holder accumulation after the regulatory resolution, with flows concentrated between $3.20-$3.30. However, resistance at $3.33 has capped advances, prompting quick reversals on heavy volume as profit targets are hit. Market sentiment remains constructive while price holds above $3.20.

Technical Indicators Analysis

• Support: $3.20 (volume-backed buying)
• Resistance: $3.32-$3.33 (institutional profit-taking zone)
• Intraday range: $0.13 (3.89% volatility)
• Volume spikes above 193.90M show peak institutional participation
• Sharp reversal patterns signal tactical rebalancing by large holders

What Traders Are Watching

• Breakout attempts above $3.33 toward $3.40
• Durability of $3.20 support in next profit-taking cycle
• Impact of sustained corporate treasury flows post-settlement
• On-chain signs of fresh institutional entry

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