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XRP ETF Inflows Stay Positive Even as Price Falls Below $1.40
The chart tells two stories at once. Price is clearly in a downtrend, forming a sequence of lower highs and lower lows as it moves from the $2.30 range toward approximately $1.40. Yet the net inflow data underneath paints a different picture - green bars dominate most of the timeline, especially during the earlier part of the cycle, while red outflow bars appear only intermittently.
XRP Price Downtrend Masks Persistent ETF Capital Flows
What makes this setup worth paying attention to is the persistence of inflows even during sustained price weakness. Rather than capital exiting alongside price, the data shows continued inflow activity running parallel to the correction. This is not the typical behavior seen when a market is in outright liquidation mode.
This pattern aligns with broader structural trends in the space JPMorgan projections suggest XRP ETFs could attract $8 billion in inflows, which would reinforce long-term demand dynamics even during short-term price weakness. If those projections hold, the current inflow behavior starts to look less like an anomaly and more like early positioning.
XRP Accumulation Pattern Mirrors Previous Consolidation Cycles
The key signal here is the divergence itself. Price continues to trend lower, yet capital allocation remains positive over time. That kind of setup has shown up before in XRP markets, and it typically reflects a transitional phase - one where short-term selling pressure has not yet resolved into a clear directional move, but longer-term positioning is quietly building.
Historically, XRP accumulation phases have often occurred during consolidation or corrective periods, with price catching up to underlying demand only after the positioning phase runs its course. Whether that dynamic is at play here remains to be seen, but the inflow data is at least consistent with that interpretation.
Why XRP ETF Divergence Could Define the Next Market Phase
The broader implication is straightforward: ETF-related capital flows are maintaining a positive bias despite current price pressure. XRP remains in a structural downtrend, but the inflow data suggests continued interest rather than exit. Institutional and structured products appear to be absorbing selling pressure rather than adding to it.
If this pattern persists, the divergence between price and capital flows may remain the defining feature of XRP’s current market phase. Meanwhile, long-term holders targeting $10 continue to show conviction - a signal that for a portion of the market, the current price weakness is being treated as an opportunity rather than a reason to exit.
Whether the market ultimately resolves to the upside will depend on whether inflows continue - but for now, the capital flow picture and the price picture are telling very different stories.