XRP's recent pullback looks like a corrective move rather than a trend breakdown, which opens the door for another leg up. However, don't rule out one more dip in wave-(5) before the pattern completes. The real tell will come when price decisively breaks above the trendline—that's when you'd see early confirmation of a potential trend reversal.
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GasFeeCry
· 13h ago
The wave theory is back... Sounds good, but honestly, who the hell knows whether it's going up or down?
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LongTermDreamer
· 13h ago
It's both correction and wave, to put it simply, we just have to wait. Anyway, a three-year cycle. The current dip is just accumulation. I'll just consider it as sleeping.
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ContractHunter
· 13h ago
Wave theory is back again. I just want to ask, how much longer do we have to wait to see if this line breaks or not? XRP's repeated fluctuations are truly exhausting.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 13h ago
Wave theory is easy to talk about, but in practice, it really depends a lot on luck.
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Ser_APY_2000
· 14h ago
Wave theory is back again. Let's wait until there's a breakout; for now, it's all just speculation.
XRP's recent pullback looks like a corrective move rather than a trend breakdown, which opens the door for another leg up. However, don't rule out one more dip in wave-(5) before the pattern completes. The real tell will come when price decisively breaks above the trendline—that's when you'd see early confirmation of a potential trend reversal.