The Christmas charts are meant to be on the quiet side XRP did the opposite, bouncing back into the green after a bit of a shakeout during the day. The market tried to put a damper on the holiday mood, but it ended up feeding the bounce.
On XRP/USDT, the session spent most of Dec. 25 trading around the $1.86 price point, then took a nasty dip before buyers stepped in and dragged the price back toward $1.87. By early evening, XRP was at $1.8659, pretty much flat on the latest candle, but the day’s story was the recovery after that dip and shining green on Christmas, not doing tiny candle math.
The liquidation heatmap by CoinGlass tells the same story in a way that actually gets attention. In the last hour, the total “rekt” was $12,510, and it was mostly shorts at $11,802 versus $702.80 in longs
Source:CoinGlassThe balance changed when the chart zoomed out: in just over four hours, $182,110 were wiped out, with longs taking 92% of this wave. The 12-hour window shows $492,890, split almost down the middle, and the 24-hour total is $828,440, with longs still leading at $481,670 compared to $346,760 for shorts.
$2 for XRP in 2025: Dream or reality?
Basically, XRP bulls got a gift, but it came with a catch: a bounce powered by short pain on the smallest time frame, while larger windows remind you that late longs have been paying for every fakeout.
The year-end question for XRP is not $1.88 or $1.90, it is whether the coin can reclaim $2 and actually hold it into the December close because a quick tag is just holiday noise, but a month-end finish above $2 is the kind of print that forces investment decisions to be remade going into January.
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XRP Price Turns Bull Green on Christmas - U.Today
The Christmas charts are meant to be on the quiet side XRP did the opposite, bouncing back into the green after a bit of a shakeout during the day. The market tried to put a damper on the holiday mood, but it ended up feeding the bounce.
On XRP/USDT, the session spent most of Dec. 25 trading around the $1.86 price point, then took a nasty dip before buyers stepped in and dragged the price back toward $1.87. By early evening, XRP was at $1.8659, pretty much flat on the latest candle, but the day’s story was the recovery after that dip and shining green on Christmas, not doing tiny candle math.
The liquidation heatmap by CoinGlass tells the same story in a way that actually gets attention. In the last hour, the total “rekt” was $12,510, and it was mostly shorts at $11,802 versus $702.80 in longs
$2 for XRP in 2025: Dream or reality?
Basically, XRP bulls got a gift, but it came with a catch: a bounce powered by short pain on the smallest time frame, while larger windows remind you that late longs have been paying for every fakeout.
The year-end question for XRP is not $1.88 or $1.90, it is whether the coin can reclaim $2 and actually hold it into the December close because a quick tag is just holiday noise, but a month-end finish above $2 is the kind of print that forces investment decisions to be remade going into January.