XRP $3 Bets Dominate Trading Volumes as XRP/BTC's 'Wedge' Suggests Further Rally
The $3 strike call option for XRP is the most traded, with significant buy trades indicating investor optimism.

What to know:
- XRP has risen by over 3.5% in the past 24 hours, alongside bullish expectations in the options market.
- The $3 strike call option for XRP is the most traded, with significant buy trades indicating investor optimism.
- XRP/BTC's daily chart shows a bullish breakout, contradicting bearish signals from moving averages.
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Since July 1, higher-level July 25 call options at strikes of $3.00 and $4.00 and the Sept. 28 expiry call at the $2.80 strike have emerged as the most traded bets, according to data source Amberdata.

A call option gives the buyer the right to buy the underlying asset at a predetermined strike price at a later date. The option represents a bullish view on the market. For instance, the $3 strike call buyer is betting that XRP's spot price will top that level by July 25. On Deribit, one options contract represents one XRP.
A closer look at the flows reveals that the higher volume ranking for the $3 calls primarily stems from buy trades. In the past 24 hours, the $3 strike call has seen 2 million contracts change hands in investor buy trades (market makers on the opposite side). Conversely, investors have been mostly sellers or writers in the $2.8 call.

The $3 call is also the most popular bet in terms of the increase in open interest, or the number of active or open contracts, in the past seven days.
The increased activity in the higher strike calls follows strengthening expectations for a spot ETF debut in the U.S. According to Bloomberg's analysts Eric Balchunas and James Seyffart, the probability that the U.S. SEC will approve a spot XRP ETF now stands at 95% – almost a done deal.
On Wednesday, fintech firm Ripple, which utilizes XRP to facilitate cross-border transactions, announced that it has applied for a national banking license at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
"If approved, we would have both state (via NYDFS) and federal oversight, a new (and unique!) benchmark for trust in the stablecoin market," Ripple's CEO Brad Garlinghouse said on X.
XRP/BTC breakout
XRP's bitcoin-denominated price, represented by the Binance-listed XRP/BTC pair, may be headed higher, having broken out of a falling wedge pattern.
The falling wedge is a bullish reversal pattern, characterized by two converging trendlines that indicate a narrowing range of price movement. The converging nature of trendlines suggests that sellers are slowly losing steam. Hence, a subsequent move above the upper trendline is said to confirm renewed bull dominance.
XRP/BTC has risen above the upper trendline, confirming the bullish breakout. The pattern indicates that the correction from the April highs has ended and the broader XRP bullish trend has resumed.

While the wedge breakout indicates that the path of least resistance is on the higher side, popular averages, 50-day, 100-day and 200-day SMAs disagree.
Both the 50- and 100-day SMAs are trending south, having recently crossed bearishly below the 200-day SMA. Note, however, that moving averages are lagging indicators and take backseat to the bullish wedge breakout.
Read more: Ripple Applies for Federal Bank Trust Charter, XRP Jumps 3%
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