From a technical perspective, XRP is currently showing an upward trend. It is recommended to gradually build positions around 2.1290-2.1090, which is a relatively good opportunity for low-cost entry.



The target is divided into two steps: the first stage aims for 2.1490, where you can take some profits and lock in gains without greed; if the market continues to be strong, the second stage targets the 2.1690 level.

Finally, emphasize the importance of risk control—stop-losses must be set. If the price breaks below support, the stop-loss should be executed decisively, and do not hold onto false hopes. Managing risk is always the top priority, so you can survive longer in subsequent market movements.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 01-05 06:58
Hmm... Can that position at 2.1090 really hold? I noticed the borrowing rate has been spiking these days. If a systemic correction occurs, it could trigger a chain of liquidations—who can handle that?
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StableBoivip
· 01-05 06:58
Hi again with the same spiel... buy the dip to build positions, take profits in stages, risk control first—everything sounds right, but I'm just worried about losing resolve when it comes to execution.
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 01-05 06:58
Wait, is it really stable at low absorption 2.1290? It feels like XRP's recent volatility has been a bit fierce. Just set your stop-loss properly, don't think about catching the bottom to the sky. Reduce your position at 2.1490 first; this reminder is still reliable.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 01-05 06:56
2.1 There is indeed something at this level, but it still depends on whether it can truly stabilize above the resistance level. --- Regarding stop-loss, you're right. I’ve been burned before by not setting it properly. Now I always set a safety exit before entering the market. --- The logic of building positions in batches is solid. It still feels better to wait for a pullback before entering again. --- Reaching 2.1690 would be great if it’s really touched. If you’re too greedy, the risk is still a bit high. --- Whether the market moves strongly or not all depends on the mood of the big players, haha. --- If this rhythm continues, there’s still a chance to survive longer, mainly whether you can resist chasing the high. --- Just started talking about risk control after such a small increase, truly an experienced trader. --- Let’s see if there’s a better entry point. Why rush?
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 01-05 06:54
It's another case of gradually building positions and taking profits in batches. Why can't I just learn how to do it?
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OfflineValidatorvip
· 01-05 06:51
It's still too early to buy the dip; I think the real opportunity is below 2.1. --- Is it the same old pattern of partial stop-loss? Did everyone survive last year's talk like this? --- XRP seems to be oscillating again; don't get caught off guard. --- I'm a bit worried; it feels easy to talk about technical analysis but hard to execute. --- I agree that risk control should come first; I’ve suffered from greed before. --- If you enter at 2.1290, will it still fall? Let's see how the trend develops. --- Wait and see, wait for confirmation of support before taking action. --- Is this analysis reliable? Recently, XRP signals seem a bit confusing. --- Stop-loss must be firm; there's nothing wrong with that.
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