CD Analytics

Latest from CD Analytics
Ripple-linked XRP holds near $1.46 as breakout attempt fades
XRP briefly pushed toward $1.49 on heavy volume before stalling again near a resistance zone that has capped rallies for months.

XRP spikes 2.5%, beating bitcoin and ether, in breakout above $1.45
Sharp move through resistance came with one of the biggest volume spikes in weeks, though profit-taking quickly emerged near session highs.

XRP pushes toward $1.40 as tightening range lowers breakout chances
Price moved higher on a late volume burst, with traders watching whether compression near $1.39-$1.40 finally resolves into a larger move.

Ripple-linked XRP slips 2.5% below $1.42 as traders watch breakout
XRP pulled back even as Ripple and JPMorgan completed a cross-border tokenized Treasury settlement on XRPL, with price now testing whether the recent breakout structure can hold.

XRP above $1.42 as traders watch 2025 breakout pattern that led to 66% rally
Price compression near $1.42 comes as analysts point to a repeating bull flag structure and thinning liquidity conditions.

XRP slips below $1.40 on heavy volume, tightening range puts breakout in focus
High-volume breakdown reset positioning, but compression between $1.38–$1.44 now points to a larger move.

XRP zooms above $1.40 on rising volume, putting focus on further breakout
Sharp volume surge drives move through $1.40, meaning traders may now watch whether the level holds as support.

Dogecoin jumps 4% to lead gains among majors as bitcoin zooms higher
Sharp volume spike drives breakout through resistance, with price now testing whether the level flips to support.

Bitcoin edges above $77,000, but institutional activity suggests downside hedging
BTC rises on steady volume and strong technical structure, but surging put interest and muted prediction market odds point to defensive positioning.

XRP falls to $1.38 after breaking below $1.40 on rising selling pressure
High-volume move flips support into resistance, leaving price stuck at a key decision level.
