XRP Holding Near $2.40 May Spark a Strong Relief Rally if Whales Reduce Selling Pressure

XRP Slides 6% to $2.41 as Institutional Selling Drives Derivatives Deleveraging

XRP (XRP) fell 6% from $2.49 to $2.41 between October 14–15, marking one of its sharpest single-day declines this month. The drop followed sustained whale distribution, with 2.23 billion tokens — valued at roughly $5.5 billion — moving to exchanges since October 10.

Futures open interest plunged 50% to $4.22 billion, signaling forced deleveraging as market makers reduced exposure amid ongoing macroeconomic and regulatory uncertainty. Overall, the heavy institutional selling erased approximately $10 billion in market value across derivatives markets.


Price Action Summary

  • XRP collapsed from $2.56 to $2.41 in a 24-hour period ending Oct. 15, 20:00, representing 6% downside and a $0.15 intraday range (6.3% volatility).
  • Intense selling occurred between 13:00–15:00, with volumes spiking from 119M to 154M tokens.
  • Support at $2.48–$2.50 failed, triggering cascade liquidations that drove price to $2.40.
  • A brief recovery to $2.44 around 19:27 was rejected, with XRP closing near lows at $2.41.
  • Final-hour volumes peaked near 4.5M, confirming capitulation before trading activity faded.

Technical Analysis

  • The breakdown below $2.48 confirms a short-term trend reversal.
  • Support now lies at $2.40–$2.42, with interim resistance at $2.55–$2.56 and broader overhead supply near $2.65.
  • Volume-weighted metrics indicate institutional outflows rather than retail panic.
  • If $2.40 holds, XRP may consolidate in a range-bound pattern until leverage normalizes; a clean reclaim above $2.55 would suggest re-accumulation.
  • Momentum oscillators remain oversold, and derivative funding rates turned negative across major platforms, reinforcing the bearish bias.

What Traders Are Watching

  1. $2.40 support — can it withstand further selling pressure from whales or funds?
  2. Open interest recovery — whether the 50% drop stabilizes or signals new shorts entering.
  3. Spot inflows vs. exchange outflows — gauging if accumulation is resuming.
  4. Reaction at $2.65 resistance — to confirm any credible bounce.
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