XRP / Bitcoin
Long

XRP Vs Bitcoin, A New All-Time High In 2025? Must Read!

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It is very interesting to see the difference between the BTC trading pairs of different big projects, they are all completely different and this can reveal quite a lot. Since the USDT pairs are all the same, lots of useful information can be extracted from the BTC pairs. We can learn a lot by studying these. We can know the real strength of a project, how people are behaving behind the scenes and support (or deny) our bias for future scenarios.

Here XRPBTC is so different compared to ETHBTC or ADABTC which I reviewed recently, three completely different charts.

Let's go straight to the point. XRPBTC is trading for the first time ever above MA200 on a stable basis. It pierced above in July 2023 but only momentarily, conditions now are completely different. It is above MA200 and to stay.

This is how I interpret this signal, XRPBTC is about to shoot up with major force, its biggest bullish wave since 2017 and possibly a new All-Time High. This is the only one, all the other BTC pairs look shaky for a new ATH because Bitcoin is so strong. This one seems to be able to do it easily, based on the chart.

The only way to keep it simple is by stopping now. But there are some long-term higher lows and the pair a good chart. The chart reveals long-term stability and a solid growing base. Something like this, "The project has been developing nicely and building a solid base in the background. This project is about to experience a major move that is likely to be out of proportion with the rest of the market."

This is likely due to new products XRP is launching. Whatever the reason, XRPBTC is to set to grow, long-term. The short-term can be anything this is not the focus here, the conclusion is a strong bullish wave alas 2017.

Namaste.

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