The post This XRP rival skyrockets 15% in a week appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Stellar (XLM) has, in the last week of trading, outperformed its biggest rivalThe post This XRP rival skyrockets 15% in a week appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Stellar (XLM) has, in the last week of trading, outperformed its biggest rival

This XRP rival skyrockets 15% in a week

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Stellar (XLM) has, in the last week of trading, outperformed its biggest rival, XRP, with a 14.9% rally. Within the same timeframe, the XRP token recorded a significant but unambiguously smaller 8% upsurge.

Such strong performance for Stellar can, at least in part, be attributed to the March 13 integration with the Bitget wallet. Still, arguably the bigger driver of the XLM 15% rally from $0.149 on March 9 to $0.171 at press time on March 16 came in the form of overall cryptocurrency market performance.

XLM price one-week chart. Source: CoinMarketCap

After spending most of the weeks following the late January bloodbath at depressed values, the total valuation of digital assets rocketed nearly $250 billion from the March 8 and 9 lows at $2.25 trillion to the press time levels at $2.49 trillion.

Cryptocurrency total market capitalization one-month chart. Source: TradingView

Within the same timeframe, XLM’s market capitalization soared from $4.94 billion to $5.66 billion.

What is next for XLM price?

Looking ahead, Stellar appears relatively safe from a substantial crash as it is trading far closer to its next resistance at $0.1734 than to its nearest support of $0.1659, and it, in fact, recently broke above its previous closest barrier at $0.1711.

XLM’s relative strength index (RSI), which, at press time on March 16, stands at 58.17, also indicates that the price is unlikely to collapse, though the reading isn’t an outright bullish indicator given that it hints at the cryptocurrency being neither overbought nor oversold.

Still, despite the generally promising technical analysis (TA), Stellar’s historical patterns mean that the digital asset’s future is most likely to depend on the performance of its biggest rival, XRP.

Fortunately, the bigger token is, at press time, trading with relative stability following the latest, limited correction, and appears to be tracing Bitcoin (BTC) – the traditional market leader – which, following a brief period of uncertainty, again appears to be rising in the daily chart.

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Source: https://finbold.com/this-xrp-rival-skyrockets-15-in-a-week/

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