- XRP reacted to the H1 demand zone but left liquidity below—will it continue up or retrace?
- Liquidity zones are key—understanding them can help predict XRP’s next move
- Volatility ahead—XRP must either break resistance or risk a deeper pullback
In our last analysis, we discussed how XRP could react to an H1 demand zone, potentially grabbing liquidity above.

And guess what? That’s exactly what happened.

If you’ve been following XRP’s movements, you know the drill. Price moves toward areas of liquidity, takes what it needs, and leaves new liquidity behind. This is the game—liquidity is king.
Understanding Liquidity in Trading
For those new to the concept, liquidity refers to areas where pending orders (buy or sell) are clustered.
These zones act like magnets, attracting price movements. When price reaches them, we often see sharp reactions before the next move unfolds.
XRP’s Recent Price Action
So, what happened with XRP?
It dropped sharply into the H1 demand zone we had identified and reacted beautifully. Now, the big question is:
- Will it finally grab the liquidity above and continue rising?
- Or is this just a temporary move before a deeper drop?
Key Levels to Watch
Right now, XRP has left a lot of liquidity below. That’s a bit concerning.

Either it pushes up soon, confirming a bullish structure, or it risks reversing to clear those lower liquidity zones first. If it fails to move higher in the short term, we might see a sharp downturn before another rally.
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, we can analyze price action, identify strong zones, and map out scenarios—but the market does what it wants.
That’s why it’s crucial to stay flexible. These are probable scenarios, not certainties. So, keep an eye on key liquidity levels and be prepared for both outcomes.
Will XRP shoot up today? Maybe. Will it grab lower liquidity first? Also possible. The only thing we know for sure is that price always moves with a purpose.
What do you think? Will XRP continue its move up, or are we in for a pullback first?
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