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XRP Price Slides, But ETFs Buy the Dip for 30 Days Straight

  • US Spot XRP ETFs record 30 consecutive days of inflows, signaling strong institutional demand.
  • Funds absorbed a record $243 million on Nov 14, defying XRP’s 48% price drop from July highs.
  • Analysts view the “inflow streak” as smart money accumulation ahead of a potential market rebound.

Despite a brutal 48% price correction from its yearly highs, institutional appetite for XRP has stayed high. This is evident in the spot XRP ETF market, which has maintained a steady inflow for over 30 days, suggesting a constant influx of institutional investors into the cryptocurrency’s ecosystem.

XRP ETFs: All Green for 30 Consecutive Days

According to data from Soso Value, an AI-powered crypto research platform, the XRP spot ETF, which has been in existence for approximately one month, has seen a cumulative inflow of $8.54 million. Notably, the five products currently listed under the spot XRP ETF category, including Canary’s XRPC, 21Shares’ TOXR, Grayscale’s GXRP, Bitwise’s XRP, and Franklin Templeton’s XRPZ, have cumulatively returned positive daily inflows from inception.

It is worth noting that XRP spot ETFs experienced their highest daily inflow on November 14, after attracting a notable $243.05 million in investment. The next-highest target was on November 24, when the products attracted $164.04 million into the ecosystem.

Related: CBOE Certifies 21Shares XRP ETF Listing Under Ticker ‘TOXR’ as Inflows Near $1 Billion

Investors Confident Despite Bearish Pressure

It is worth noting that many analysts consider the high inflows recorded in the early days of the XRP ETF launch a result of initial momentum. 

However, the sustained inflow rate, despite being in a diminished manner, suggests sustained confidence in the products among investors. It confirms the level of confidence reposed in XRP, particularly among crypto users expecting an overall market rebound.

XRP Price vs. ETF InFlows: The Accumulation Signal

TradingView’s data reveals that XRP has experienced significant bearish pressure in the second half of 2025 after engaging in an impressive rally in the beginning of the year. The cryptocurrency declined from a $3.66 all-time high, which it achieved in July, trading for $1.91 at the time of writing, reflecting a 48% loss in value.

Considering the trend in ETF inflows and other critical elements surrounding the cryptocurrency, most analysts predict an upcoming rebound for the cryptocurrency. For those analysts, the current trend is a form of accumulation and momentum build-up that will form the tailwind for an upcoming rally for the fifth-ranked cryptocurrency, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

Related: Hex Trust Pushes XRP Into DeFi with $100M ‘wXRP’ Bridge as XRP ETFs Inflows Surge

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Source: https://coinedition.com/xrp-etfs-sustain-positive-inflows-for-30-days-straight-bullish/

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