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XRP ETF has 0 outflows and has hit 1 billion dollars since its inception. Weekly RSI decreases to 33, indicating a possible bounce. The price decline does not reduce institutional demand.

The cumulative net inflows of the U.S. spot XRP ETF products surpassed 1 billion. It came one month after launch. The entire trading period showed zero net outflow days.

According to SoSoValue data, the total XRP ETF net assets amounted to 1.12 billion as of December 16. Inflows of $10.89 million a day on December 15 drove the total over the billion-dollar mark. BlackRock and Fidelity do not have products, but XRP outperformed Ethereum in time spent to reach the $1 billion inflow threshold.

Positive flows were experienced over about 30 consecutive trading sessions. The streak indicates uncharacteristic stability of new crypto investment vehicles. The net inflows separate new capital that comes in via creation from redemptions.

The Demand Pattern Institutional Buyers Follow

Canary Capital XRP ETF tops with cumulative inflows of 376.5 million. Grayscale XRP ETF represents net flow of $219.76 million. Bitwise and Franklin Templeton offerings recorded 212.58 million and 192.96 million, respectively.

The wrapper is mounted on standard brokerage rails. Compared to direct token custody, standard reporting minimizes operational steps. Institutional committees find compliance checks and position reporting easier.

The conventional ETF investors are consistent in their contribution and infrequent in their sales, forming continual patterns of demand. Automated model strategies and retirement accounts lessen the sensitivity to short-term volatility. This group of buyers desires exposure without exchange operation requirements.

Weekly RSI Signals Oversold Territory Approaching

CryptosRus on X states that the weekly RSI fell to 33. The indicator implies that XRP is closing towards oversold. Traditionally, high bounces frequently happen at this point when the overall crypto mood balances.

Source- CryptosRus 

Sellers might be getting tired. The RSI value does not warrant an instant reversal. Monthly indicators evolve gradually and attain extreme amounts after extended patterns.

Source: CoinMarketCap 

The XRP price dropped by about 20 percent in the last 30 days. The asset trades around $1.85, though ETF inflows are high. Constant inflows seem to be compensated by the sellers in some other part of the market, and no upward trend is created, but price stability.

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What Market Structure Reveals About Current Flows

The futures open interest went down by 1.7 billion XRP to 0.7 billion XRP. The 59% drawdown indicates low speculative positioning. Funding rates fell to 0.03 per cent on seven-day averages.

ETF demand acts more as a buffer than a catalyst. Active exchange-driven outflows are offset by passive inflows. The equilibrium implies that two markets balance each other through the varying behavior of the participants.

Small bid-ask spreads suggest efficient hedging by market makers. Flowing day to day is more shaping of matter than blockbuster sessions. The sporadic inflow strings can be healthier than solitary explosive days.

Source: https://www.livebitcoinnews.com/xrp-etf-inflows-hit-1b-rsi-reversal-signal/

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