The cryptocurrency market showed mixed signals during the American trading session on January 12, with XRP, Ethereum (ETH), and Monero (XMR) moving in very different directions. While retail traders pulled back from XRP, Ethereum saw renewed interest from derivatives traders, and Monero stood out by pushing close to a new all-time high.
XRP Price Struggles Despite ETF Support
Ripple’s XRP is under pressure again, drifting closer to the $2.00 level as retail participation continues to fade. Although XRP-linked exchange-traded funds are still attracting capital, this institutional demand has not been enough to offset weakening spot market interest.
Lower activity from retail traders suggests hesitation at current price levels. As a result, XRP faces rising downside risk, and a clean break below $2.00 could open the door to further short-term weakness. For now, ETF inflows are acting as a cushion, but momentum remains fragile.
Ethereum Shows Bullish Signals in Derivatives Market
Ethereum presents a more balanced picture. On Binance, derivatives traders have turned bullish, with buyers now dominating net taker volume. This shift indicates growing confidence among short-term traders positioning for upside.
However, strength in derivatives is being partially offset by selling pressure from U.S. investors and retail traders in the spot market. As a result, ETH is struggling to build sustained momentum despite improving sentiment among leveraged players. Ethereum’s near-term direction may depend on whether spot demand can catch up with derivatives optimism.
Monero Defies the Market, Nears $600 High
Monero has emerged as the standout performer. The privacy-focused cryptocurrency is trading near $598, just shy of a new record high, while Bitcoin and most altcoins remain under pressure.
XMR’s strength reflects steady demand for privacy assets and its ability to attract buyers even during periods of broader market uncertainty. Unlike many large-cap tokens, Monero has maintained a strong upward trend since the start of the year, signaling continued confidence from long-term holders.
Market Takeaway
- XRP: Weak retail demand raises downside risks despite ETF inflows
- Ethereum: Bullish derivatives activity clashes with spot selling pressure
- Monero: Strong outperformance as it trades near record highs
As the market navigates uneven sentiment, Monero’s resilience contrasts sharply with the cautious tone surrounding XRP and Ethereum. Traders are now watching key support and resistance levels closely as volatility remains elevated.
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