$XRP


So XRP is sitting around 1.15, up 11 percent on the week, which sounds great until you realize the daily chart is still in a clear downtrend. MA7 is below MA30, which is below MA120. That is a bearish alignment, plain and simple.
The short term charts are bullish, no question. The 15 minute and 4 hour trends are pointing up, momentum is strong, and price is holding above that 1.1578 level, which is the 20 period moving average on the 15 minute. That is your line in the sand for the short term trade.
But here is the problem. The 4 hour RSI is at 80.44 and the daily J value is at 113.63. Those are extreme readings. When you see numbers like that, you are either in a monster trend or you are about to get smacked. And given that the daily trend is still bearish, the smart money is probably leaning toward the latter.
The framework here is really about time horizon conflict. Short term traders are buying because the momentum says go. Long term holders are either selling or just watching because the structure says no. And the danger is that you look at the 15 minute chart, see strength, and use that to override what the daily chart is telling you. That is a cognitive bias, local optimism, and it gets traders burned all the time.
The most dangerous emotion right now is greed. Price moved up 11 percent in a week, and FOMO is real. But the RSI is screaming that you are late to this move if you are trying to buy right here.
So what is the play? If you are long, trail your stop below that 1.1578 level and think about taking some profits. If you are flat, wait. Let the 4 hour RSI cool off to 65 or below before you even think about entering. And if you are short, wait for a break below that support level with volume to confirm.
The daily trend is still the boss. The 4 hour trend is just an employee, and right now that employee is tired and overextended. Respect the boss.
DYOR 🔍 NFA ✅
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So XRP is sitting around 1.15, up 11 percent on the week, which sounds great until you realize the daily chart is still in a clear downtrend. MA7 is below MA30, which is below MA120. That is a bearish alignment, plain and simple.
The short term charts are bullish, no question. The 15 minute and 4 hour trends are pointing up, momentum is strong, and price is holding above that 1.1578 level, which is the 20 period moving average on the 15 minute. That is your line in the sand for the short term trade.
But here is the problem. The 4 hour RSI is at 80.44 and the daily J value is at 113.63. Those are extreme readings. When you see numbers like that, you are either in a monster trend or you are about to get smacked. And given that the daily trend is still bearish, the smart money is probably leaning toward the latter.
The framework here is really about time horizon conflict. Short term traders are buying because the momentum says go. Long term holders are either selling or just watching because the structure says no. And the danger is that you look at the 15 minute chart, see strength, and use that to override what the daily chart is telling you. That is a cognitive bias, local optimism, and it gets traders burned all the time.
The most dangerous emotion right now is greed. Price moved up 11 percent in a week, and FOMO is real. But the RSI is screaming that you are late to this move if you are trying to buy right here.
So what is the play? If you are long, trail your stop below that 1.1578 level and think about taking some profits. If you are flat, wait. Let the 4 hour RSI cool off to 65 or below before you even think about entering. And if you are short, wait for a break below that support level with volume to confirm.
The daily trend is still the boss. The 4 hour trend is just an employee, and right now that employee is tired and overextended. Respect the boss.
DYOR 🔍 NFA ✅
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