XRP Price Rises 5% as Volume and Sentiment Increase Significantly
The price of XRP rose 5 percent to $0.6278 on Sept. 29, up more than 10 percent since Sept. 6, Cointelegraph reported. XRP rose from $0.5027 on September 6 to $0.6335 on September 29, an increase of 26 percent, according to the data.
The total crypto market capitalization rose 0.4 percent to $2.29 trillion, making XRP the third largest gainer among the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market capitalization in the past 24 hours.
Traders are optimistic about XRP's price volatility, predicting a price target of $0.66. Analysts note that XRP's chart shows a bullish pattern, with a possible price target of $2 or higher.
XRP broke out of a symmetrical triangle on the weekly chart and could rise further to $2. Technical indicators such as the RSI are also showing strong bullish signals.
XRP's open interest reached a five-month high of $932.3 million on September 29, indicating positive market sentiment. Increased demand for long leveraged positions and higher funding rates suggest traders expect prices to continue to rise.
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