- XRP bounced over 20% from last week’s low and could hit $2.40 if it breaks above $2.22 resistance.
- Analysts say DOGE may surge to $0.29 or even retest $0.50 if it holds above key support levels.
- Both coins are showing signs of strength despite recent market chaos fueled by ongoing trade tensions.
It’s been a wild few weeks in crypto — thanks mostly to Trump’s all-out trade war that’s left just about every market spooked, especially China’s. XRP wasn’t spared. The token tanked to a monthly low of $1.80 last Monday, riding the wave of fear that hit the whole market.
But in true crypto fashion, it’s bounced back — hard. As of now, XRP’s clawed its way back up over 20%, sitting around $2.15. Not bad considering the circumstances.
Over on X, analyst Ali Martinez told his 135k followers that XRP is sitting inside an ascending triangle — a bullish setup that could launch it toward $2.40 if it can break through that stubborn $2.22 resistance first. Big “if,” though.
Another voice in the mix, Tom Tucker, pointed out that XRP found its footing at the 0.61 Fib level and, in his words, “we’re now seeing signs of strength returning.” A little cautious optimism, perhaps?
Dogecoin Eyes a Comeback?
Let’s talk DOGE. The meme king hasn’t exactly had its best few months. After being one of the stars of late 2024 (remember that wild run to nearly $0.50?), it came crashing down — dipping under $0.14 during the panic last week.
Now though, DOGE is creeping back up, trading around $0.17. Martinez, again chiming in, said that if it can stay above that level and manage to close strong, we might see a push toward $0.21… or even $0.29 if things really heat up. Still, staying above $0.13 is the real line in the sand.
Meanwhile, the account World of Charts isn’t holding back on the hype — they’re calling for a potential 3x run, which would put DOGE right back near that $0.50 mark again. Crypto-ROD echoed a similar view, saying the price setup reminds him of the last rally that took DOGE to the moon.
So yeah — both XRP and DOGE are showing signs of life, but whether these breakouts stick… well, that’s the part we all wish we could see in advance.