XRP Market Update: Institutional Fatigue Raises Red FlagsXRP is struggling after failing to surpass the $2.00 mark, slipping to $1.91 per CoinCodex data. On-chainXRP Market Update: Institutional Fatigue Raises Red FlagsXRP is struggling after failing to surpass the $2.00 mark, slipping to $1.91 per CoinCodex data. On-chain

XRP Price Prediction: Institutional Fatigue Sparks Market Tension

2026/01/23 16:56
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XRP Market Update: Institutional Fatigue Raises Red Flags

XRP is struggling after failing to surpass the $2.00 mark, slipping to $1.91 per CoinCodex data. 

On-chain analyst Kaan Kaya warns this isn’t just a routine pullback but a market in digestion with bearish pressure, meaning XRP should be given a keen eye whether it can reclaim momentum or risk further declines.

Notably, caution surged as institutional capital abruptly exited the market. Spot XRP ETFs saw a record $53 million outflow in a single day, largely from Grayscale redemptions. 

According to Kaya, when smart money retreats, it signals short-term uncertainty, often prompting retail traders to follow suit and driving heightened volatility, explaining the current focus on cautious accumulation.

Furthermore, caution has taken center stage in the derivatives market as open interest falls to $3.35B, a monthly low. Reduced leverage limits short-squeeze potential, leaving XRP vulnerable to organic selling amid weak trader and institutional activity.

Therefore, XRP’s support appears fragile as signals from spot and derivatives markets point to rising downside risk. Lower trading volumes, waning ETF backing, and cautious derivatives positioning suggest pressure may dominate. 

While XRP has bounced from similar phases before, the current retreat of institutional capital and reduced leverage marks a temporarily risk-averse market. Until fresh capital flows in or bullish catalysts emerge, XRP’s path of least resistance is downward.

What next? Well, XRP is at a pivotal point. With institutional demand fading and derivatives exposure shrinking, near-term price stability is uncertain. The market favors consolidation, or further decline, unless fresh buying momentum emerges.

Conclusion

XRP faces a critical crossroads. Institutional withdrawals, fading ETF support, and declining derivatives activity highlight waning market conviction. Without new capital or renewed trader interest, support levels are fragile, and downside risk dominates.

Therefore, institutional flows and market volume should be watched closely, as these will likely dictate whether XRP stabilizes or slips further in the near term.

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