XRP Holds Above $1.20 as Analysts Eye $10 and $15 Breakout Targets

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XRP Holds Above $1.20 as Analysts Eye $10 and $15 Breakout Targets

XRP is back above the $1.20 area, and two analysts are calling for a much bigger move, one to $10, the other to $15 or more. That is a serious claim, but the charts still have a lot of work to do before anyone starts handing out confetti.

  • Crypto Patel sees a path to $10
  • JAVONMARKS is targeting $15+ on a breakout call
  • Momentum looks bullish, but RSI is already near overbought territory
  • XRPL’s speed and low fees remain the main utility argument

At the time of writing, XRP has been trading in the $1.19 to $1.43 range over the last 24 hours, with a 7-day range of $0.9887 to $1.43, according to CoinGecko. That keeps the token above the $1.20 mark and in a stronger position than it was during weaker stretches of the recent market.

But double-digit price targets are not the same thing as a healthy trend. They are analyst calls built on chart structure, momentum, and historical behavior, not guarantees. In crypto, “possible” and “likely” are two very different animals, and one of them usually bites.

What Crypto Patel is looking at

Crypto Patel’s setup uses a 2-week XRP/USDT chart. For readers new to the jargon, USDT is Tether, a stablecoin usually pegged to the U.S. dollar, so XRP/USDT is simply XRP priced against a dollar-like trading pair.

In that chart, XRP is shown around $1.2878 after a sharp pullback from a recent peak. Patel marks $0.60 to $0.85 as an accumulation zone, and $1.55 as the key bullish level.

An accumulation zone is a price range where buyers may keep adding positions over time before a larger move. In plain English: it is the area where bulls think the market may be quietly building a base instead of sprinting already.

Patel’s chart also allows for a possible 73.06% decline back into that lower zone before any major continuation higher. That is not exactly a gentle dip. It is the kind of move that reminds traders crypto can punish overconfidence without even raising its voice.

His main long-term target sits around $10. Patel also points to an earlier accumulation range around $0.30 to $0.45, which he says preceded a move of roughly 835.88%. XRP later reached the $3 region before running into resistance.

That is the heart of his argument: if XRP has already delivered huge percentage gains from lower bases in the past, another major expansion is not crazy on pure chart logic. Patel says $10 to $20 remains possible, though that remains his projection, not a promise.

Why the bullish case has some real substance

XRP’s best argument is not just hype. The asset sits on the XRP Ledger: The Blockchain Built for Business, a decentralized, public blockchain known for fast settlement and low transaction fees. The XRPL Overview describes itself as a network with “thousands of transactions settled in seconds, ” and CoinGecko says XRP transactions typically settle in 3 to 5 seconds.

That matters. Faster and cheaper settlement is not some decorative feature for a marketing deck. It is the core of the payment-rail pitch. If money can move with low friction, there is at least a credible use case beyond speculative trading.

Still, utility does not automatically translate into a higher token price. A network can be efficient and useful while still struggling to capture enough real-world volume to justify a much larger valuation. That’s the part moon boys usually skip while they are busy drawing arrows on charts.

The stronger version of the bullish thesis is this: XRP has a real payment narrative, a long operating history, and a market structure that has shown it can produce violent percentage gains when momentum turns. The weaker version is: “it has low fees, therefore $10.” That’s not analysis. That’s salesmanship with a ticker symbol.

JAVONMARKS sees a breakout toward $15+

JAVONMARKS is even more aggressive. He says XRP is “BREAKING OUT” and could be starting a “massive next level leg up” toward a $15+ target.

“$XRP is BREAKING OUT and this breakout could be initiating a massive next level leg up towards the $15+ target!”

“This could be the start of an 11X (1, 000% Increase) to meet this target…”

An 11X move means the price would rise about eleven times from the starting point used in the calculation, or roughly a 1, 000% increase. That is a huge move by any standard, and especially in a market that already loves to overpromise and underdeliver on schedule.

The technical indicators cited alongside that view all lean bullish. The numbers listed are RSI(14) at 69.093, MACD(12, 26) at 0.053, ROC at 10.513, and Bull Bear Power at 0.1375.

RSI, or the Relative Strength Index, is a momentum gauge. Readings near 70 are often viewed as close to overbought territory. That does not mean price must reverse, but it does mean XRP may already be stretched. Bullish? Yes. Friction-free? Not remotely.

So while the indicators support a positive bias, they do not erase the risk of a pullback, consolidation, or a fake breakout that leaves late buyers holding the bag and pretending they are “long-term believers.”

What the market data says now

CoinGecko places XRP’s all-time high at $3.65 and its all-time low at $0.002686. It also lists XRP’s market cap at $86, 288, 483, 846, a circulating supply of 63 billion tokens, and a 24-hour trading volume of $9, 117, 430, 660.

Those numbers matter because they show how hard it gets to push a large asset much higher. A move from $1 to $2 is one thing. A move from $1 to $10 or $15 is a much bigger valuation shift and requires far more than a nice-looking chart.

That is why double-digit targets should be read as ambitious scenario planning, not a confident forecast. Once supply and market cap get involved, every extra dollar of upside has more weight behind it. Crypto does not care that your chart had a neat triangle pattern.

What could help XRP if the bulls are right

Crypto Patel says XRP’s upside case could be supported by a few core factors: fast settlement, low fees, real-world payment adoption, and the fact that the token has produced huge percentage gains before.

That is a sensible checklist. If the asset is going to reprice sharply, it probably needs some mix of adoption, liquidity, sentiment, and momentum all firing at once. A better payment story helps, but the market also needs a reason to care again at scale.

There is also the reflexive side of crypto markets. Once a major level breaks and traders pile in, price can overshoot very quickly. That is how these things work when fear gives way to greed and liquidity rushes in like it is late for a bus.

But there are real headwinds too. Crypto Patel flags regulation, whale activity, and market sentiment as the main risks. Whale activity matters because large holders can move price sharply when they sell or reposition. Regulation matters because the broader digital asset market still lives under a cloud of policy uncertainty.

Regulation is still the double-edged sword

The regulatory backdrop is a tailwind for crypto sentiment, but not a clean win for XRP specifically. A U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing excerpt cited in the research notes says the government continues to scrutinize digital assets and that future rules could affect the market.

That same material says President Trump issued an executive order on January 23, 2025 titled “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology”, and that a working group released recommendations in July 2025 with a pro-innovation tone.

That points to a friendlier policy environment for digital assets overall. But let’s keep the record straight: that is not the same as a direct, guaranteed endorsement of XRP. A more crypto-friendly government is helpful. It is not a magic wand.

The FAQ-style claim that XRP is “backed by Donald Trump” needs nuance. XRP is not issued or financially guaranteed by Trump, and the available materials do not support the idea that he personally backs the asset in any literal sense. The more accurate reading is that a friendlier U.S. policy backdrop may help the broader market, XRP included.

Why analysts can be right and still be early

The biggest mistake in crypto commentary is confusing a plausible path with a likely one. Technical analysis can be useful. It can highlight resistance, trend strength, and momentum. It cannot tell you whether the market will actually deliver the move, or whether it will take the scenic route through pain first.

Patel’s $10 case depends on XRP either defending a strong structure or revisiting a lower accumulation zone and then rebounding hard. JAVONMARKS’ $15+ call assumes the breakout is already underway and that momentum keeps compounding. Those are coherent chart narratives. They are not settled outcomes.

The farther the target gets from current levels, the more the move depends on everything lining up: adoption, liquidity, sentiment, regulation, and broader market conditions. That is a tall order. Crypto loves tall orders right up until the bill arrives.

For newcomers, the simple version is this: XRP can go much higher, but it probably will not do it just because two traders drew big arrows on a chart. It would need sustained buying, real market participation, and enough confidence to push through resistance instead of stalling at it.

Key takeaways

  • Can XRP really reach $10?
    Technically yes, but only if XRP clears major resistance, holds momentum, and avoids a deep reset that breaks the bullish structure.
  • Is $15 just hype?
    It is an analyst target based on a breakout view, not a proven outcome. The chart can support the idea, but it cannot guarantee it.
  • Why do traders talk about accumulation zones?
    Because that is where buyers may keep adding positions before a larger move. Crypto Patel’s lower zone is central to his bullish roadmap.
  • Are the indicators strongly bullish?
    They lean positive, but RSI at 69.093 is close to overbought territory. That means strength is present, but so is the risk of a pullback or chop.
  • What could derail the move?
    Regulatory setbacks, whale selling, weak sentiment, or failure to hold key resistance levels could all knock XRP off course.

XRP has recovered enough to keep the bulls interested, and the chart-based case for higher prices is not nonsense. The XRP Ledger has real speed and low-fee advantages, and the token has a history of explosive moves when the market decides to pay attention.

But double-digit targets are still a big ask. They are possible, not easy. That distinction matters. In crypto, the gap between “technically plausible” and “actually happens” is where a lot of traders donate money to the market gods.

Further reading

A few useful rabbit holes for anyone tracking XRP beyond the price chatter:

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