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How ‘great divergence’ could flip XRP’s 11% drop into fresh upside

Halfway through January, volatility is just getting started.

From a technical view, after kicking off 2026 with solid momentum, most top-cap assets have slipped into the red.

Naturally, the question is whether this is just a post-rally cooldown or the start of something deeper.

Ripple [XRP], in particular, has more at stake. Technically, it rallied over 12% from late December into early January.

To put that into perspective, that’s roughly 2x the move seen in Ethereum [ETH] over the same period.

Source: TradingView (XRP/USDT)

Given this setup, a breakdown felt almost inevitable.

CoinMarketCap data showed XRP down roughly 11% on the week, making it the weakest performer among top caps. Overhead supply was clearly stacked around $2.50, where resistance held and profit-taking kicked in.

Naturally, attention now turns to conviction. 

Speculative capital is rotating in aggressively, with a $3.58 million long position spotted. This raises the key question: Is this a risky gamble, or does the trader know something the market hasn’t priced in yet?

XRP’s liquidity wall builds as whales battle volatility

Ripple is showing what traders are calling a “great divergence.”

From a technical perspective, XRP’s 11% drop this week looks like a classic post-rally shakeout, with retail locking in gains before the momentum faded. Naturally, that puts the spotlight on whales.

Notably, whale tracker showed about 219 million XRP recently moved between unknown wallets, marking a textbook risk-management move to ride out volatility and HODL long-term instead of selling in panic.

Source: X

In fact, this backs up AMBCrypto’s recent take on ongoing whale buying.

Put it all together: XRP whales are showing conviction, the last ETF saw $4.9 million in net inflows, and $22 million moved off exchanges.

The result?

A “supply shock” setup that traders are calling a great divergence.

With that in mind, XRP’s short-liquidity wall around $2.10 is shaping up as a key level. However, with solid bids, it’s only a matter of time before Ripple sweeps the cluster, making its 11% drop look like a classic “bear trap.”


Final Thoughts

  • XRP’s 11% drop looks like a post-rally shakeout, with whales moving 219 million tokens and strong bid-side support hinting at a classic bear trap.
  • A great divergence shows whale conviction and a potential rally setup around the $2.10 short-liquidity wall.

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