Ripple Token Volatility Drops to Two-Year Low at 0.42, ETFs See $56M Outflows
XRP’s 30-day realized volatility index has plunged to 0.42, its lowest reading in two years, as the token trades at $1.43 U.S. below both 50- and 200-day moving averages. XRP-focused ETFs recorded $56 million U.S. of outflows last week, contrasting broader crypto fund inflows and signaling lingering investor caution.
1. Volatility Falls to Multi-Year Low
XRP’s 30-day realized volatility index has collapsed to 0.42, its lowest reading in two years, while the token trades at $1.43 U.S., lingering below its 50- and 200-day moving averages and suggesting suppressed trading ranges.
2. ETF Outflows Signal Ongoing Caution
XRP-focused ETFs experienced outflows of $56 million U.S. last week, contrasting with $1.4 billion U.S. of inflows into Bitcoin and Ethereum funds and highlighting selective investor allocations within crypto exchange-traded products.
3. Technical Outlook Hinges on $1.50 Level
Market watchers note that a sustained move above $1.50 U.S. would break short-term resistance and likely trigger a trend reversal, potentially igniting a rally after a near-30% annual decline.