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France's Government Budget For February Stood At -32.12 Billion Euros, Compared To The Previous Figure Of -9.72 Billion Euros
Switzerland's March CPI Year-on-Year Rate Was 0.3%, Below The Expected 0.5% And Up From The Previous Reading Of 0.10%
The Main Glass Futures Contract Fell 2.00% During The Day, Currently Trading At 988.00 Yuan/ton
Risk-Aversion Buying And Oil-Export Advantages Resonate, Driving Strong Dollar Gains Amid Uncertainty In The Conflict
A Related Survey Shows That Among 28 Economists Surveyed, 18 Believe The Reserve Bank Of New Zealand Will Raise The Official Cash Rate To 2.50% Or Higher By The End Of The Fourth Quarter. The Median Forecast For The Official Cash Rate At The End Of The Year Is 2.50%, Compared To 2.25% In February
U.S. Retired Colonel Slams Trump For Not Understanding The Global Oil Market And Accelerating The Economy's "Collapse"
According To A Survey Of All 32 Economists, The Reserve Bank Of New Zealand Is Expected To Keep The Cash Rate At 2.25% On April 8
Iranian Foreign Ministry: The Nation Is United In Solidarity And Will Continue To Resist As Long As The War Persists
Military Buildup In The Middle East Fuels Invasion Fears; USD Poses Strong Upside Momentum In The Near Term
The One-year Forward Rate For The US Dollar Against The Indian Rupee Rose To 3.48%, A New High Since October 2024
According To Interfax News Agency, Russia Has Imposed A Ban On Gasoline Exports By Producers Until The End Of July
U.S. Retired Colonel Slams Trump's Speech As Disappointing, Calls Current Situation "a Disaster"
Egyptian Foreign Minister Holds Phone Call With Foreign Ministers Of Four Middle Eastern Countries, Calls For De-escalation
Spot Gold And Silver Continued To Decline In The Afternoon Session, With Spot Gold Falling Below $4,600 Per Ounce—a Drop Of More Than 4% On The Day—and Spot Silver Slipping Below $70 Per Ounce, Down Over 7% For The Day. On The News Front, An Iranian Military Spokesperson Had Earlier Warned That A More Destructive Attack Was Imminent
The Most Active Tin Futures Contract Fell 4.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 357,270.00 Yuan/ton. The Most Active Palladium Futures Contract Fell More Than 4.00% Intraday, Currently Trading At 357.00 Yuan/gram
Polish Central Bank Board Member Levinyuk: We Should Not Expect An Interest Rate Cut In The Near Future. If Inflation Trends Downward, We Will Consider Raising Interest Rates
The Most Active Shanghai Silver Futures Contract Plunged 6% Intraday, Currently Trading At 17,542 Yuan/kg. The Most Active Shanghai Gold Futures Contract Fell 2% Intraday, Currently Trading At 1,016.06 Yuan/gram

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XRP continues to trade in a manner that does not reflect the confidence that people had just a few days ago, and the Bollinger Bands across all major time frames on TradingView demonstrate why the market continues to drift lower instead of stabilizing.
The monthly chart provides the clearest indication of this: the midband remains below $2, hovering around the $1.82-$1.85 range.
This suggests that XRP never established a long-term foundation above that level. Although the rally pushed far beyond that level, the trend did not shift, and now the price is sliding back toward the zone that the market still treats as fair value.TradingView">
Weekly candles confirm this pressure. XRP remains below the midband, which sits near $2.69, and continues to stick to the lower band, which sits around $1.94. This level has been approached multiple times without any strong rebound. Each attempt to move higher fades earlier, and the market refuses to hold above the $2.20-$2.30 range, which previously acted as a launchpad.
When a chart repeatedly returns to the same support level while exhibiting weaker movements on the way up, it typically culminates in a more aggressive retest.
Why XRP bulls need to act fast
The daily frame tightens the narrative even further. The midband here is around $2.12, and XRP has been sliding under it for weeks, repeatedly reaching the lower band near $1.95 without recovering. The bands themselves are starting to bend downward, which is usually a sign that momentum is not ready to flip.
Taken together, the trend still points to the sub-$2 area for XRP, and the shorter time frames are not pushing back against it. Unless buyers return with enough strength to reclaim the midbands, XRP is on track to revisit the level that the market never fully left.
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