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Ripple: XRP ETFs Hit $1.5B Inflows

Ripple: XRP ETFs Hit $1.5B Inflows

Ripple announces XRP ETFs with over $1.5B inflows in first month, zero net outflows, signaling institutional era amid regulatory clarity and futures launch.

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Ripple just dropped a bombshell on XRP's institutional push: after years of legal fog keeping big money sidelined, regulatory wins cleared the decks, futures markets fired up, and now XRP ETFs have sucked in over $1.5 billion in inflows with zero net outflow days in the debut month. Wall Street's stamp of approval validates this shift, opening doors for deeper liquidity and broader adoption in the crypto space. Traders eye what's next as XRP price prediction models heat up amid this momentum, potentially mirroring Bitcoin's ETF-fueled rallies from the past year.

On the technical front, XRP's 4-hour chart screams bullish conviction with price action grinding at $1.48, comfortably above the EMA50 at $1.39 and EMA200 at $1.37, both acting as rock-solid long-term supports in this uptrend. MACD's golden cross at 0.03 confirms the strength, but RSI screaming overbought at 70.88 warns of exhaustion—price hugs the upper Bollinger Band resistance near $1.51, setting up a likely pullback to test that EMA50 floor before bulls reload for the next leg higher, especially if BTC holds its ground above $140K.

This influx positions XRP to challenge recent highs, weaving in hype from trending plays like Bitcoin (BTC) ETF flows that reshaped the market last quarter, while dodging any crypto market crash pitfalls through stabilized volatility bands down to $1.32 support.


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