• The decisive move came during the June 2 14:00 UTC session, when volume surged to 205.7 million and pushed price through support at $1.25.

• XRP later fell as low as $1.1858 before recovering modestly and stabilizing near the $1.20 area into the close.

Technical Analysis

• The key story is that XRP is no longer reacting positively to bullish supply data. That’s often what happens late in downtrends, when traders focus more on price action than fundamentals.

• The breakdown below $1.25 shifted that level from support into resistance, meaning any recovery attempt now faces overhead selling pressure.

• The bounce from below $1.19 showed signs of short-term seller exhaustion, but follow-through buying remained weak.

• XRP remains trapped inside a broader descending structure, with lower highs continuing to define the trend.

What traders should watch

• $1.20-$1.21 is now the most important support zone on the chart. Losing it would expose the $1.13-$1.15 area.

• $1.25 becomes the first recovery level bulls need to reclaim before sentiment can improve.

• The market is now caught between weakening supply on exchanges and deteriorating price action. Until one of those signals wins out, traders are likely to remain cautious.

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