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The cryptocurrency market has had a period of volatility recently, making it difficult to forecast what the future holds for the value of XRP. The fact that XRP has shown to be resilient in the past has led many observers to predict that it would ultimately rebound.
Notably, the market is so volatile, which implies that anything might happen. Others say that the value of Ripple might decrease if it is unable to keep ahead of the competition in the crypto market.
Concretely, the price of XRP has been trading at less than $0.35 per coin during the previous several weeks. Bulls and bears have been engaged in a tug-of-war around a range of less than 4%, between $0.33 and $0.35. The 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day simple moving averages are all located above where XRP is now trading.
The post Will XRP Price Soar or Decline in the Unforeseeable Future? appeared first on Coin Edition.
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