- XRP recently swept liquidity both below and above, before reacting at a clean supply zone
- The recent move could have yielded a 1:3 R:R trade with textbook execution
- XRP currently has liquidity resting both above and below — suggesting possible volatile movement ahead
If you read my last XRP update, you’ll remember we were stuck in a bit of a sandwich — liquidity above, liquidity below.

And guess what? XRP did exactly what price loves to do: it hunted both.
It first dipped just low enough to grab the liquidity resting beneath. A quick sweep — surgical, even.

Then, with perfect precision, it launched upward, collecting the liquidity it had left untouched above. And right after? Boom — it tapped straight into the supply zone we had mapped, and reacted. Clean, technical, brutal.
Honestly, it played out like one of those textbook setups — you know the kind that rarely happen when you’re actually in a trade.
That Trade? It Was a Gem.
If you had entered after the liquidity grab below, with your eyes on that upper zone, you could’ve bagged a 1:3 risk-to-reward. Not bad, right?

Although — let’s be real — it would’ve been cleaner if price had flipped the script and hit the upper liquidity first. But hey, the market rarely behaves exactly how we want it to.
I’ve seen this kind of behavior before.
One time, I was tracking a similar setup on another pair, and just when I thought it missed the entry, it whipped around, took the liquidity, and sprinted toward the target like it owed me money. XRP reminded me of that moment this week.
XRP Today: Still a Game of Liquidity
Right now, we’re looking at the same setup again — liquidity resting both above and below current price. So what’s next?

This is where it gets tricky. XRP might:
- Grab lower liquidity again before pushing up
- Go for the top first, then dump
- Or — the least satisfying option — do neither and consolidate sideways for days
I know, not what you want to hear. But that’s trading. No crystal balls. No guarantees.
That’s why when people search “xrp price prediction” expecting a straight answer, I always say the same thing:
Prepare scenarios. Don’t predict certainties.
Final Thoughts
This market doesn’t move in straight lines. It whips, fakes, retraces, and traps. But if you’re tracking liquidity, structure, and zones — like we did this week — you’ll start seeing these moves before they happen.
So next time someone asks, “What’s the best XRP price prediction?” — tell them this:
It’s not about being right. It’s about being prepared.
See you in the next one. And maybe, next time, we’ll ride that move together — right from the bottom grab to the top sweep.