XRP drifted lower over the past 24 hours as a recovery attempt from weekend lows stalled below key resistance, leaving traders weighing early stabilization signals against a still-fragile technical structure.
XRP slipped about 0.9% over the 24-hour period ending Dec. 23, sliding from roughly $1.92 to $1.90 after failing to sustain a push toward resistance near $1.95. Price action remained contained within a relatively tight range, with total volatility of about 2.7%, reflecting indecision rather than capitulation.
Selling pressure intensified late Sunday as XRP was rejected near $1.93, triggering a move back below the psychological $1.90 level. That rejection reinforced a pattern of lower highs that has defined recent sessions, keeping short-term momentum tilted to the downside.
The heaviest trading activity occurred around 22:00 UTC on Dec. 22, when volume surged to roughly 74.5 million tokens — about 68% above the 24-hour average. The spike coincided with a sharp rejection from resistance near $1.93, confirming active selling rather than passive drift.
Following the breakdown, XRP briefly dipped to the $1.89 area, where buyers stepped in to stabilize price. On lower timeframes, the decline showed signs of slowing, with consecutive candles holding above the session low near $1.893. A short-term rebound followed, pushing price back toward the $1.90–$1.91 zone, though without decisive follow-through.
Overall, the session resolved into consolidation rather than continuation in either direction.
Technical signals remain mixed. Some analysts point to emerging bullish divergences on momentum indicators, suggesting selling pressure may be weakening near recent lows. Others caution that XRP remains below key moving averages on higher timeframes, a setup that has historically preceded deeper corrective phases when sustained.
Key levels now frame the near-term outlook:
Until one of those levels gives way, XRP appears stuck in a consolidation phase, with traders watching for clearer confirmation of either trend exhaustion or renewed downside pressure.
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