XRP falls 7% to $2.05 with institutional selling shattering major support. Technical breakdown could fall to $1.80 with high selling volume. XRP fell by 7 per cent to 2.05 as institutional selling crushed ETF inflows. Falling below the 2.16 support caused a huge liquidation of 309.2M volume spike. It is important to hold at $2.05, […] The post XRP News: XRP Crashes 7%: Will $2.05 Support Hold? appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.XRP falls 7% to $2.05 with institutional selling shattering major support. Technical breakdown could fall to $1.80 with high selling volume. XRP fell by 7 per cent to 2.05 as institutional selling crushed ETF inflows. Falling below the 2.16 support caused a huge liquidation of 309.2M volume spike. It is important to hold at $2.05, […] The post XRP News: XRP Crashes 7%: Will $2.05 Support Hold? appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

XRP News: XRP Crashes 7%: Will $2.05 Support Hold?

2025/12/02 12:15
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XRP falls 7% to $2.05 with institutional selling shattering major support. Technical breakdown could fall to $1.80 with high selling volume.

XRP fell by 7 per cent to 2.05 as institutional selling crushed ETF inflows. Falling below the 2.16 support caused a huge liquidation of 309.2M volume spike. It is important to hold at $2.05, or the price can continue falling to $1.80.

XRP crashed 7% to $2.05 on December 1. The token pierced the important support at $2.16. Strong ETF demand was trampled by institutional sellers during the session.

This collapse pushed XRP into the correction range of November. Selling violently began when $2.16 crumbled. Risk assets were undermined throughout markets, fuelling the negative movement.

Institutional Flows Turn Bearish Despite ETF Surge

This month, XRP spot ETF inflows reached $666.6 million, with 21Shares leading the way with a new TOXR listing. Exchange supply fell by 45 percent in 60 days.

Since November 25, whale wallets have gained 150 million XRP. But institutional selling prevailed. Demand for ETFs could not offset derivatives unwinding and giant exits.

Cryo benchmarks became more liquid in the market. Afternoon hours were selling heavily, which increased losses. Short-term flows became strongly bearish as infrastructure continued to grow.

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Volume Spike Confirms Institutional Exit

The decline below the 2.16 spot terminated three weeks of consolidation. That stage became a decisive point. Its downfall marked a revival of full swing by sellers.

XRP slipped into a downward channel that had decreasing highs. Peaks formed at $2.38, $2.30, and $2.22. Every bounce generated a less powerful follow-through.

Volume shot to 309.2 million tokens exchanged. This was 4.6 times the rolling average. These spikes usually indicate institutional exits, but not retail noise.

The buyers defended at 2.05 with several intraday retests. There were 3 million-plus volume spikes in each test. However, no proven U-turn was brought about by oversold conditions.

XRP News:  XRP Crashes 7%: Will $2.05 Support Hold?

Source:   ChartNerdTA on X

The traders should observe the reaccumulation fractal as suggested by ChartNerdTA on X. The analyst pointed out that there is a severe zone of formation (Spring). In case XRP succumbs to multi-month support, this area becomes crucial.

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Critical Support Zone at $2.05 Tested

XRP plunged from $2.21 to $2.05 in hours. The highest-selling hit broke at more than 2.16. Liquidations continued through the session.

Volume increased 464 percent beyond average. This validated severe distribution pressure. There was a falling channel pattern of hourly candles.

Several recovery efforts around $2.12 failed miserably. The sell pressure turned every bounce away. Buyers absorbed dips at $2.05 without reclaiming lost ground.

Momentum indicators present extreme short-term oversold values. And, though divergence has not indicated a correction accomplished. The 2.05-2.00 range is purely critical.

The loss of this support puts $1.80 to 1.87 next. The last line of defense is that November demand. To invalidate the bearish structure, it would be necessary to reclaim $2.16.

The post XRP News: XRP Crashes 7%: Will $2.05 Support Hold? appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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