The post XRP Traders Turn Bullish as Sentiment Improves—Why Is the Price Still Range-Bound? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP price has once again driftedThe post XRP Traders Turn Bullish as Sentiment Improves—Why Is the Price Still Range-Bound? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News XRP price has once again drifted

XRP Traders Turn Bullish as Sentiment Improves—Why Is the Price Still Range-Bound?

2026/02/19 20:58
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XRP Traders Turn Bullish as Sentiment Improves—Why Is the Price Still Range-Bound

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XRP price has once again drifted into a tight range, with volatility dropping to unusually low levels. While Bitcoin and Ethereum are also moving sideways, XRP appears to be attracting slightly more speculative attention. Even so, the price itself has barely reacted. It continues to hover around the $1.41 mark and has struggled to break above $1.51 since the start of the month. Despite the slow movement, trading volume has not collapsed, which suggests that traders are still active rather than stepping away. 

This kind of prolonged consolidation often builds pressure in the market. The longer XRP trades within this narrow range, the stronger the eventual move could be; the only uncertainty is the direction of that breakout.

XRP Sentiment Surges While Bitcoin and Ethereum Turn Bearish

The latest Santiment data shows a clear divergence between XRP, Bitcoin, and Ethereum. XRP’s positive-to-negative sentiment ratio has climbed to its highest level in five weeks, indicating growing bullish conviction among traders. In contrast, both Bitcoin and Ethereum sentiment have slipped into bearish territory, reflecting rising caution around the broader crypto market. 

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This shift suggests that market participants are rotating attention toward XRP while turning defensive on BTC and ETH. Historically, extreme sentiment readings can act as contrarian signals. If optimism around XRP continues to build without a strong price breakout, it may increase the risk of volatility. For now, XRP stands out as the relative sentiment leader in the current market cycle.

XRP Price Stuck in Descending Channel as Key Support Gets Tested

The daily XRP chart shows price trading inside a well-defined descending channel, confirming a broader downtrend structure. XRP is currently hovering near $1.40 after rejecting from lower highs, with Bollinger Bands tightening, a sign that volatility compression could soon lead to expansion. 

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The mid-band (20-day SMA) is acting as dynamic resistance, while horizontal support sits near $1.35–$1.30. A breakdown below this zone could open the door toward $1.15 and potentially $1.05, where previous demand emerged. On the bullish side, a breakout above $1.51 and a reclaim of channel resistance could trigger a relief rally toward $1.80–$1.90. However, declining OBV suggests buying pressure remains weak, keeping bears in control for now.

Wrapping it Up!

At this stage, XRP appears to be at a decision point rather than in a confirmed reversal. The steady decline in volume support and the broader downtrend suggest that upside moves may face selling pressure unless buyers step in with conviction. A short-term bounce is possible due to compressed volatility, but unless XRP reclaims key resistance with strong follow-through, the risk of another downside sweep remains. The next move will likely be sharp, but confirmation is essential before positioning aggressively.

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