XRP Has Held One Key Price Level Since Trump Won, But Both Charts Just Flashed Red
XRP has clung to the same critical price floor for nearly two years, surviving every dip, dump, and macro shock since Donald Trump's 2024 election victory. Now, for the first time, both the daily and weekly charts are signaling that streak may be running out of time.
That kind of technical alignment does not happen often. When the short-term and long-term charts sing the same warning at the same time, traders who have been sleeping on the setup tend to wake up fast.
The Floor That Has Held Everything
Since November 2024, XRP has repeatedly bounced off the $1.00 price zone, a level that became psychologically loaded the moment Trump's win ignited a crypto-wide rally. Every bear raid since then found buyers waiting at that line. Bulls pointed to it as proof of structural demand. Retail treated it as a safety net.
But safety nets have a weight limit.
The current setup is not just a soft warning. Both the daily and weekly candles are now printing bearish signals simultaneously, a convergence that technical traders treat as significantly more reliable than any single timeframe reading alone. When weekly momentum turns red, it reflects weeks of selling pressure accumulating beneath the surface, not just a bad afternoon.
What the Charts Are Actually Saying
Bearish signals on the daily chart can mean a shakeout. Bearish signals on the weekly chart suggest something heavier is forming. Both flashing red at the same time means the $1.00 floor is being tested with more force than it has seen during this entire run.
This does not guarantee a breakdown. XRP has fooled traders before, recovering from setups that looked identical on paper. But the burden of proof has shifted. Bulls now need to defend that level actively, not passively.
If $1.00 cracks and holds below on a weekly close, the next meaningful support levels come in significantly lower. That gap is what has traders paying attention right now.
What to Watch Next
The $1.00 zone is the line in the sand. A daily close below it matters. A weekly close below it matters far more.
XRP holders should watch whether volume increases on any downside move. High-volume breakdowns are the ones that tend to follow through. Low-volume dips near key support are where the bounces historically come from.
If you are holding XRP, this is not the moment to look away from the chart. A two-year streak ending quietly, while everyone is distracted by Bitcoin headlines, is exactly the kind of thing the market loves to do.