WikiBit 2026-01-03 21:39XRP surged to $2.02 after buyers forced a clean break through $1.96 on strong volume, flipping a key ceiling into support and putting the focus on whether
XRP surged to $2.02 after buyers forced a clean break through $1.96 on strong volume, flipping a key ceiling into support and putting the focus on whether the token can hold above $2.00 long enough to trigger a second leg higher.
News background
The move lands as traders re-engage with large-cap alts after a choppy stretch that repeatedly rejected XRP above the $2.00 handle. For XRP specifically, the $1.96 level has acted as a recurring decision point in recent sessions — rallies that cleared it briefly often struggled to hold, while failures at the level attracted fast selling.
That makes the quality of the breakout the story this time: rather than a thin, stop-driven pop, the rally came with sustained volume, suggesting larger participants were active. With positioning still sensitive into early January, XRPs ability to stay above $2.00 could influence whether sidelined traders step back in or treat the move as another sell-the-rip opportunity.
Technical analysis
XRP jumped 8.7% from $1.8766 to $2.0227 over the 24-hour session ending Jan. 3, with the breakout gaining traction at 17:00 UTC, when volume surged to 154.4M — about 142% above the session average — and price pushed decisively through $1.96.
That level is the inflection point. Clearing $1.96 turned the prior ceiling into a potential floor, and XRP followed through into the $2.00–$2.03 band rather than immediately snapping back below it. Price then established a new support pocket near $2.01–$2.03, which traders will treat as the “must-hold” zone if this breakout is going to stick.
Late-session action showed the first real test: XRP pulled back from a $2.031 high to about $2.023, drawing 1.59M in volume during the dip. Importantly, that pullback stayed controlled — a ~0.4% retracement — and didn‘t turn into a cascade back through $2.00. That’s the profile traders want to see after a breakout: digestion, not immediate rejection.
Price action summary
What traders should know
This move is now about holding the flip, not chasing the breakout.
The levels are clean:
Bottom line: $2.00 is the headline level, but $1.96 is the real line in the sand. If bulls defend both, the tape can build a continuation move. If not, this slides back into the same range the market just escaped.
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