The XRP price rally stole a rare spotlight on August 19, jumping 10.40% and beating Bitcoin’s 7.13% as a record short squeeze lifted the whole market.
For anyone asking why XRP is going up, the squeeze is the spark, but the token added strength of its own. Yet the money that confirms rallies, the history of days like this, and XRP’s own chart all point the same way, toward caution.
How Strong Was the XRP Price Rally, Really?
Stronger than it looks at first glance. XRP finished third among the eight largest coins, behind Ethereum’s 17.46% and Solana’s 10.82%, but ahead of Bitcoin and the 6.99% median gain of its large-altcoin peers.
The stronger evidence sits underneath. Based on how XRP has tracked Bitcoin over the past 180 days, Bitcoin’s move should have lifted it about 6.57%. It delivered 10.40% instead, a 3.83-point bonus that made this XRP’s biggest daily jump since February 6 (21%).
The day ranks in the top 3% of all XRP trading days since 2020, real outperformance rather than a ride on Bitcoin’s coattails.
So the strength was real. The next question is whether anyone with deep pockets was funding it.
Is Big Money Backing the XRP Price Rally?
This is where the story cracks. Spot ETFs, the funds that let institutions buy crypto through a broker, reveal where serious money goes, and on the rally day it went elsewhere. Bitcoin ETF inflows nearly tripled to $517 million on August 19, and Ethereum funds also drew a sharp jump.
XRP funds went the other way. Daily XRP ETF inflows fell from $5.81 million to $2.35 million, less than half, on the very day the token outran Bitcoin. Institutions bought the market’s rally and skipped XRP’s.
That absence of committed buyers matters even more once history enters the room.
What Usually Happens After Days Like This?
History adds the second warning. Since 2020, there have been 14 days when Bitcoin gained at least 7% and XRP beat it, and the pattern after them is unkind. The median XRP return was negative 3.84% over the next seven days, and only about a third of those episodes ended a week higher.
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The reason this time is simple. A record $2.74 billion of short positions was force-closed across crypto in 24 hours, and every closed short is a buy order.
Once that forced buying ends, ordinary buyers must take over, and on days like this, XRP’s usually have not. The token has faltered from here before, which turns the spotlight onto its own chart.
Why Does the XRP Chart Stay Cautious?
The chart delivers the third warning. While Ethereum broke out of its rising channel this week, XRP remains stuck inside a falling channel that has capped it since mid-May. The 10% candle tagged the channel’s upper line and failed to break it.
Momentum behind the move is also thinning. Buying volume has faded since the spike, futures open interest has already dropped 11.31% from the rally-day reading, and XRP still trades about 17.5% below its 200-day trend against the other major altcoins. If sellers press again, the $0.98 base that has held since mid-August is the floor to watch.
Analyst’s View: The XRP price rally was stronger than the market on the day. Yet, it remains weaker than the market in every longer window. Any honest XRP price prediction from here rests on demand with a memory.
XRP needs its ETF flows to turn strong and spot buying to hold above $1.07. This is because reclaiming the 100-day average near $1.15 would be the first sign of real repair. Until then, the squeeze spent the loudest buying, and the $0.98 base remains the magnet if the quiet returns.
Source: BeInCrypto