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XRP Rebounds 8% as $30B Flows Back In After Trade-War Rout

The rebound printed one of the year’s heaviest sessions, confirming aggressive dip-buying as traders reposition ahead of fresh macro headlines.

Oct 13, 2025, 5:29 a.m.
(CoinDesk Data)
(CoinDesk Data)

What to know:

  • XRP rebounded significantly, recovering $30 billion in market value after a tariff-driven collapse, with prices rising from $2.37 to $2.58.
  • The recovery was fueled by explosive institutional volume, signaling aggressive dip-buying as traders anticipate new macroeconomic developments.
  • Analysts are optimistic about XRP's potential to close above $3.12, which would mark its strongest performance since inception.

XRP clawed back $30 billion in market value after last week’s tariff-driven collapse, ripping from $2.37 to $2.58 on explosive institutional volume. The rebound printed one of the year’s heaviest sessions, confirming aggressive dip-buying as traders reposition ahead of fresh macro headlines.

News Background

The recovery follows a 50 % wipe-out triggered by President Trump’s 100 % China-tariff declaration, which wiped $19 billion in crypto liquidations in minutes. Renewed buying has since restored confidence, with analysts eyeing a potential record weekly close above $3.12 that would mark XRP’s strongest candle since inception. Broader markets remain risk-off—Dow –900, Nasdaq –820—but crypto desks flagged selective institutional inflows into XRP.

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Price Action Summary

  • XRP jumped 8.5 % between Oct 12 05:00 and Oct 13 04:00, trading a $0.22 (9 %) range $2.37–$2.59.
  • Breakout bursts hit during 14:00–17:00 as volumes spiked to 276.8 M—over 2× daily average (118 M).
  • Support confirmed at $2.37 with high-volume reversals; resistance formed near $2.59.
  • Late-session push through $2.57 closed at $2.58 on 2.3 M turnover, validating continuation.

Technical Analysis

Structure now shows a clean ascending channel: $2.37 base, $2.59 lid. Sustained closes above $2.59 could open $2.70–$2.75, while failure to defend $2.50 risks retrace toward $2.42. Momentum remains bullish with institutional prints leading each breakout leg. Analysts highlight the breakout above $2.57 as confirmation of a near-term trend reversal; continued volume support keeps upside bias intact.

What Traders Are Watching?

  • Whether $2.57 holds as the new support pivot.
  • Break above $2.59 to target $2.70–$2.75; stretch goal $3.00+.
  • Trade-war headlines and Fed rhetoric driving cross-asset risk appetite.
  • ETF speculation and institutional flows sustaining post-crash recovery.

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