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How Low Can XRP Price go After Falling Below $1.30?

How Low Can XRP Price go After Falling Below $1.30? WikiBit 2026-05-29 23:01

XRP (XRP) price dropped to $1.26 on Thursday, its lowest in over 16 weeks. A bearish technical setup suggested that the pressure may extend into

XRP (XRP) price dropped to $1.26 on Thursday, its lowest in over 16 weeks. A bearish technical setup suggested that the pressure may extend into June.

Key takeaways:

  • XRPs bear pennant pattern breakdown on the weekly chart targets $0.63.
  • XRP social sentiment hit a three-week low, while Net Unrealized Profit/Loss data shows rising fear and investors underwater.

XRP price bear pennant breakdown underway

XRP has been displaying several bottoming signals, including a falling MVRV ratio and rising XRP Ledger activity, which suggested that the price was .

The latest drop, however, has seen the XRP/USD pair drop below this zone to enter the breakdown phase of its bear pennant setup, as shown on the weekly chart below.

XRP has dropped below the pennants lower trendline at $1.35, opening the way for a deeper move toward the measured target of the prevailing chart pattern at $0.63, a 50% drop from the current price.

XRP became “structurally bearish” with the latest breakdown below $1.30, analyst Egrag Crypto in a Thursday post on X, adding:

“The bearish targets are $1.27, $1.1 and a possible capitulation wick toward $0.88.”

Technical analyst ChartNerd that after breaching the support line at $1.30, the path is now clear for a drop toward $1 “sooner rather than later.”

As Cointelegraph , XRPs next major support level now lies at $1.27. If this level is lost, the XRP/USDT pair may plunge to $1.11 and then test $1 support.

XRP sentiment turns negative

XRPs sentiment on social media has turned sharply negative over the last few days, according to data from Santiment.

Santiments Positive/Negative sentiment indicator, which measures the ratio of positive to negative social media mentions for a cryptoasset, shows XRP crowd FUD is at its highest level in three weeks.

The ratio of positive to negative commentary has dropped to “just 1.1 bullish comments for every 1 bearish comment,” the market intelligence data provider in a recent post on X.

Santiment, however, pointed out that this kind of fear and skepticism has historically acted as a “contrarian signal for XRPs price,” adding:

“When traders across social media become overly fearful, many weak hands have already sold, reducing selling pressure and creating conditions for a rebound.”

The chart above shows that previous dips into the “FUD zone” were followed by price stabilization or bounces shortly afterward.

However, XRPs Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL) is still oscillating between the capitulation and fear zones, suggesting that traders are still showing signs of fear.

With more than 58% of XRP holders underwater at current prices, there is still room for more losses, based on past cycles. Such setups in 2018 and 2021 preceded sharp corrections, raising the possibility of similar pullbacks over the next few weeks.

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