🔥 Hey! Hope everyone's doing well today, it's been a hectic last couple days as ever, especially with these tariff's Trumps been throwing out which has pushed the crypto market down even puling Bitcoin down to hit a 3-week low which saw the cryptocurrency drop below it's historic $100,000 mark.
🔥 Over the weekend Trump imposed a couple tariffs on Mexico and many Canadian imports of up to 25% and 10% on goods from China which will go into effect Tuesday.
🔥 With that news coming out over the weekend it's understandable that crypto crashed, with cryptocurrencies being the only thing that runs 24/7 we can see how traders effectively took to selling cryptocurrencies off the news and crypto ended up being the proxy for the news and ultimately taking the hit. Here's a link for reference:
🔥 Thankfully we can see how after the plunge crypto's recovered pretty well so that's been great to see that but gives us some good reference points at the very least, can see how XRP plunged to that 1.77 point before buyers snatched up that absolute bargain so least we can identify a solid support above $1.70 should we ever fall again or get another selloff.
🔥 And now we can see how XRP is trying to break back up into that $3 territory though we're facing that resistance at $2.8 understandably so definitely keep an eye out since we'll have to watch out for a possible breakout or if we'll retrace and converge with that 200 EMA again.
🔥 I've got to go but hope this idea helps some, wanted to get a quick post out while I had the chance before I leave for work, so thanks for tuning in and the support as always, really appreciate it and wishing all the best till next!
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