Here’s Why a Top Analyst Thinks XRP Is Ready to Surge 20
Here’s Why a Top Analyst Thinks XRP Is Ready to Surge 20%
XRP Preparing to Rally Higher
XRP really hasn’t done well over the past 12 months, actually posting a negative return of around -50% in 2019 in a year when Bitcoin gained 95% in and of itself and assets across the board exploded higher.
The bulls are purportedly about to push the third-largest cryptocurrency higher. Trader Galaxy noted that XRP is âlooking readyâ to rally 20% or so higher towards $0.28, drawing attention to the existence of a clear uptrend and the fact that the asset has flipped a number of key resistances into supports, boding well for the bullish case.
Galaxy isn’t the only bull.
Analyst CryptoWolf recently noted that per his earlier analysis, XRP has finally started to decisively break out of a falling wedge pattern that has constrained price action for the past seven months. The cryptocurrency has also surmounted a key horizontal resistance that has been important on a macro basis.
With this in mind, he suggested in the below chart that he expects for XRP to target the 0.382 Fibonacci Retracement of the entire falling wedge over the coming weeks, which suggests a 25% rally is on the horizon.
Aside from the technical and charting bull case, there are some positive fundamental factors.
Per previous reports from Ethereum World News, world’s largest crypto payment processor BitPay is now allowing âcryptocurrency consumers [to] spend XRP with BitPay merchants and clients can pay BitPay invoices with a digital asset designed for global payments.â
Although not enabled by default, global merchants using BitPay like Microsoft, NewEgg, Dish Networks, FanDuel, and Avnet will be able to activate XRP payment support without âany additional integration.â
Altcoins Won’t Survive in Long Run
Although analysts are sure of XRP’s potential to surge higher, some have expressed doubts over the long-term viability of altcoins as an investment.
A Reddit user found that by diversifying a $1,000 portfolio into the top 10 crypto assets (Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, etc.) at 10% for each coin, his portfolio gained 1.7% in an entire year. During that same time span, Bitcoin gained 95% in and of itself and traditional asset classes gained dozens of percent and saw near-record gains.
Not to mention, analyst Ceteris Paribus recently noted that the launch of the CME’s Bitcoin options could be bearish for altcoins: âIf it isn’t obvious, the more we see products like this get offered the more bearish it is for the majority of alts,â they wrote.
Original article posted on the EthereumWorldNews.com site, by Nick Chong.
Article re-posted on Markethive by Jeffrey Sloe
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