XRP News Today: Bitcoin Faces Key Level—Will It Trigger a Bear Market or Spark a 2025 Bull Run Revival?
- Bitcoin dips below $108,000, breaking key Fibonacci levels with RSI at 41 and MACD contraction signaling bearish momentum. - Ethereum consolidates near $3,300 after retreating from 100-day EMA, with $3,171 support critical for short-term recovery. - XRP surges 12% post-$500M funding and Mastercard partnership, but faces volatility risks above $2.16 support. - Analysts debate bear market entry vs. 2025 bull cycle reset, citing macro factors like U.S. rates and potential Trump-era policies.
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Bitcoin (BTC) and
Earlier in November, Bitcoin slipped below $108,000, breaching important Fibonacci retracement points and sparking a bearish
There is still no consensus on whether
Ethereum (ETH) has managed to find short-term support around $3,171, but its recovery remains in question. Based on an
Traders using platforms such as
Ripple’s XRP has jumped more than 12% in recent days, fueled by a $500 million investment round led by Fortress Investment Group and Citadel Securities, which raised the company’s valuation to $40 billion, according to a
XRP has broken past the $2.30 resistance level, and technical analysis suggests it could reach $2.50, according to a
The overall cryptocurrency market continues to be unstable, with Bitcoin’s market share and global economic factors playing crucial roles. While some analysts believe the current pullback is a normal correction, others warn of steeper losses if major support levels are breached. Institutional interest in XRP and Ethereum’s on-chain activity provide some positive signs, but a lasting recovery will require clearer macroeconomic signals and renewed buying momentum.
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