Bitcoin & XRP Dip—Here’s Why Bulls Are Still Smirking in 2025
Crypto's heavyweights stumble—but don't call it a knockout.
Bitcoin and XRP just flashed red, triggering sweaty palms across retail Telegram groups. Yet the smart money's already sniffing opportunity in this pullback's aftertaste.
Technical rebound loading?
On-chain metrics whisper what price charts scream: accumulation patterns mirror Q1 2024's bull trap setup. Liquidity pools show whales treating sub-$60K BTC like a Black Friday fire sale—if you ignore the Fed's inflation math, anyway.
XRP's court victory hangover fades as derivatives traders pile into leveraged longs. Because nothing says 'rational market' like doubling down on an asset that moves when a judge sneezes.
Closing thought: When your portfolio's bleeding, remember—Wall Street calls this 'price discovery' while Main Street calls an ambulance.
Bitcoin (BTC) price: What goes up...
Bitcoin's daily chart shows a predictable pullback after the cryptocurrency failed to break above the $121,000 resistance level. Today's red candle, closing at $117,763 (down 1.87%), could be interpreted as a consolidation move rather than a bearish reversal. The key observation is that despite the decline, Bitcoin maintains its position well above critical support levels, suggesting bulls are simply catching their collective breath.
The technical picture for Bitcoin reveals a market in healthy consolidation within a strong uptrend.
The ADX, or Average Directional Index, currently at 29 for BTC is well above the crucial 25 threshold that confirms trend strength. The ADX measures how strong a price trend is regardless of direction. ADX readings above 25 indicate an established trend remains in place. Despite today's pullback, this suggests Bitcoin's uptrend is intact and today's decline is merely a pause in the broader MOVE higher.
A look at the exponential moving averages, or the average price of Bitcoin over given periods of time, reveals BTC is trading comfortably above both its 50-day EMA ($110,976) and 200-day EMA ($88,217). This "golden" alignment, where shorter-term averages sit above longer-term ones and price remains above both, typically indicates the pullback is occurring within a sustained uptrend. The significant cushion above these averages gives bulls confidence that support will hold.
It’s also worth noting that the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, is sitting at 60 points on the daily timeframe, showing that the pullback hasn't pushed the indicator into oversold territory. The RSI measures the speed and magnitude of price changes. RSI readings above 70 signal overbought conditions where pullbacks often occur while below 30 indicates oversold levels. Bitcoin's current reading suggests there's room for both further decline without compromising the overall bullish move, with the $112K price point still being a SAFE support.
The Squeeze Momentum Indicator, another common metric in technical analysis, shows momentum has shifted slightly bearish on the daily timeframe, which aligns with today's red candle. In isolation, the patterns may be pointing to a compression phase in which prices cannot keep going up and movement stagnates, gaining momentum for a correction. But it’s often not a good idea to measure these sorts of things in isolation.
XRP price: Profit-taking after all-time high
The xrp price action today shows a more significant pullback, with the token declining 8.37% to $3.25 after hitting a new all-time high near $3.60 earlier this week. This red candle represents classic profit-taking behavior after a parabolic move, with the token finding support right at the technically significant 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level—exactly where traders would expect buyers to step in.
The Fibonacci levels, also known as “fibos,” are natural supports and resistances that FORM during sustained or big trends.
At 54, XRP's ADX reading indicates the underlying trend remains exceptionally strong despite today's pullback. This is well into "power trend" territory, where momentum-based corrections are typically brief. Traders know that ADX readings above 40 during pullbacks often signal buying opportunities as the primary trend reasserts itself.
Despite the sharp decline, XRP still trades well above both its 50-day EMA ($2.63) and 200-day EMA ($2.25). The fact that its current price remains nearly 25% above the 50-day EMA even after today's selloff demonstrates the strength of the underlying trend. Such cushions typically provide confidence to bulls during corrections.
At 66 on the daily chart, XRP's RSI has cooled from overbought levels but remains in bullish territory. Most traders WOULD interpret this as healthy, actually—the RSI pulling back from extreme levels while staying above 50 suggests the market is simply digesting gains rather than reversing. For bulls, it creates room for the next leg higher once consolidation completes.
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