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XRP Price Prediction Turns Bearish, 30% Fall to $2 Now on the Table

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XRP is starting August on a shaky note as the price action shows growing signs of weakness on the weekly chart. After holding above the critical $3 level, XRP has now slipped below it, raising concerns of a deeper correction in the coming days or weeks.

Weekly Chart Shows Bearish Signs

On the weekly timeframe, XRP is showing a clear breakdown below the $3 support zone. With just about a day left until the weekly candle closes, the current red candle is looking likely to confirm a bearish divergence. This signal often suggests the beginning of a larger market slowdown or pullback. If this pattern plays out, XRP could face a month or more of downside movement or sideways consolidation.

XRP’s Volatility Could Bring Bigger Drops

Unlike Bitcoin, which typically corrects in more gradual movements, XRP is known for making sharp, sudden moves both upward and downward. If the bearish momentum continues, XRP may fall to around $2.50 as the first major support level, or possibly even down to $2.  From current levels, a drop to $2.50 would be a roughly 13–14% fall. A move to $2 would represent a 30% decline.

Breaking Below $2.90 Is a Warning Sign

Looking at the daily chart, XRP recently bounced off the $2.90 level, but that support has now broken. This is a key area that previously provided temporary relief, but the price is now picking up bearish momentum. If this breakdown holds, it could lead to a deeper drop in the near term.

The next major support zone sits between $2.55 and $2.62. This could act as the first short-term target if XRP continues to fall.

While the broader market is still digesting Bitcoin’s recent pullback, Bitcoin dominance is starting to rise again. Historically, when Bitcoin dominance climbs, altcoins like XRP tend to struggle. This means the altcoin market could face continued pressure in the short term.

At the same time, market conditions are shifting. Economic uncertainty, potential interest rate cuts, and global regulatory updates are adding new layers to crypto’s price movements. For XRP, these conditions combined with its chart structure is not usually a bullish sign in the near future.

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