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2026-04-28 03:00:39

XRP’s Recovery Is Real, But The Risk Appetite Behind It Is Still Broken – Analyst

XRP has been trading sideways since early February, locked in a consolidation range that has tested the patience of bulls waiting for a decisive move. The price action is frustrating but not directionless — and a CryptoQuant report has just provided a behavioral framework that explains why the current market feels structurally different from the one that existed just two months ago. Related Reading: XRP Spot Buyers Are Getting Stronger While Futures Traders Are Selling – Learn What That $700M Split Means The report tracks XRP’s leverage ratio on Binance — a measure of how aggressively traders are using borrowed capital to amplify their positions. In mid-March, that ratio surged toward 0.185, reflecting a market where confidence was building and traders were willing to take on significant risk in anticipation of quick gains. Leverage at those levels signals a specific market psychology: participants believe strongly enough in the direction to bet beyond their spot holdings. That confidence did not survive what came next. The sharp correction in late March sent the leverage ratio plummeting to approximately 0.13 — a level that reflects a fundamental reassessment of risk appetite rather than a routine deleveraging. The speed and severity of the drop were not merely a mechanical reduction in positions. According to the CryptoQuant analysis, it left a psychological mark on the participants who experienced it. The market that emerged from that correction is behaviorally different from the one that entered it. Understanding how is what the data now reveals. The Price Came Back. The Confidence Did Not The most telling detail in the CryptoQuant report is not the crash itself but what followed it. XRP’s price has recovered from the late March correction. The leverage ratio has not recovered with it. Rather than returning to the 0.185 levels that defined mid-March’s aggressive positioning, the ratio has settled into a range between 0.15 and 0.16. It briefly touched 0.175 in mid-April — a moment that looked like the beginning of a confidence recovery — before retreating back to the lower range. The ceiling was tested and rejected. Traders approached their previous boldness and pulled back. That gap between the recovering price and the subdued leverage is the structural shift the report identifies. The rally that has developed since the March correction is being built on different foundations than the one that preceded it. Less borrowed conviction. More measured positioning. The participants driving XRP higher right now are doing so with reduced exposure rather than amplified bets — a behavioral profile that reflects the memory of what happened the last time confidence ran ahead of the fundamentals. Related Reading: Chainlink Is Getting Cheaper And Whales Are Not Buying The Dip: Discount Or A Trap? XRP Compresses Below Resistance as Market Stabilizes The report frames this as a rebalancing phase — new positions being assembled gradually and deliberately rather than rushed into impulsively. That characterization carries a constructive implication. Markets that recover with subdued leverage tend to be less vulnerable to the cascade liquidations that ended the previous advance. The boldness may be gone, but so is the fragility that came with it. XRP remains locked in a tight consolidation range near $1.41, with price action compressing after the sharp February selloff that drove the market down from above $2.00. Since that capitulation event, structure has shifted from impulsive downside to horizontal stabilization, with the asset forming a series of higher lows since early April — a subtle but important change in short-term momentum. Related Reading: DeFi Just Lost $15 Billion in Three Days. Something Deeper Than a Hack Is Behind It The 50-day moving average is beginning to flatten and sits just below current price, acting as dynamic support. However, XRP continues to trade below both the 100-day and 200-day moving averages, which are trending downward and positioned overhead near the $1.50–$1.80 region. This keeps the broader trend bearish despite the recent stabilization. Volume supports the idea of a market in equilibrium rather than expansion. The February spike marked forced selling, while the subsequent weeks show declining participation, consistent with a cooldown phase. The recent uptick in price has not yet been accompanied by a meaningful increase in volume, suggesting limited conviction behind the move. Key resistance remains near $1.50. A clean break above that level would signal a shift toward a recovery structure, potentially targeting $1.70. Failure to break higher keeps XRP range-bound, with $1.30 acting as the primary support level if momentum fades. Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com

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