Even after 94% crash, analyst warns XRP may not ever rally again: here’s why

Ever since the highs of the 2017-2018 bull market, XRP has not done too well. The third-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, per data from TradingView.com, has collapsed by more than 94 percent from its all-time high around $3.40. Last month, the asset was at three-year lows.

For some context: Bitcoin, from its all-time high, is down around 62 percent, which means it is outperforming the altcoin by hundreds of percent. 

XRP price
Chart from TradingView.com

This comes in spite of the many positive developments that XRP and Ripple — the fintech company closely affiliated with the cryptocurrency — have experienced over the past few years.

Stark juxtaposition aside, digital assets traders, such as one “Credible Crypto,” are so convinced of XRP that they recently brought up price predictions of “$10, $15, or $20” — prices literally thousands of percent higher than the current market price of $0.195.

The sentiment, top analysts have said, is too bullish.

XRP might end up like other “promising tech” assets, dead

The reason why there are so many traders still convinced that XRP will rally thousands of the percent in the future is that they think the cryptocurrency is predicated on “promising technology.”

While this might be true, a pseudonymous derivatives trader with the moniker “Cantering Clark” says that this doesn’t mean it will rally in the future, sharing the charts of assets that had “promising tech” but failed to ever rally after their initial market cycle.

In short, these assets died, in spite of the promising technological developments their founders promised.

Referencing how the charts below look like XRP, Cantering Clark wrote:

“Here are just a few of the hundreds of 10-year charts you can find for ‘promising tech’. See a similarity? Many of these same charts have forums of people still talking about the recovery to come.”

xrp similar charts

The trader continued that from how he sees it, those still clutching onto a hope that XRP will rally have become subject to the “spell of cognitive biases” due to their emotional attachment to their investment in the cryptocurrency.

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It isn’t only Cantering Clark that has recently tried to throw cold water on the ever-bullish group of XRP investors.

In the wake of March’s crypto crash, Peter Brandt — a veteran commodities trader and long-term Bitcoin bull — remarked that XRP’s chart is currently looking extremely bearish from a macro perspective because there is only “white space below” its price, with little historical support or liquidity.

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While Brandt didn’t convey a prediction for XRP in accompaniment with the chart, many took this as a sign that he sees the cryptocurrency falling to a price in the single-digit cents, and maybe even lower, if selling pressure persists.

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