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Exsilium
13 dec 2018 20:13

$XRP - RSI Breaks Down - Triangle Space Left 

XRP / U.S. dollarBitstamp

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Like all of you, I have been watching the chart intently for the last 6 days, waiting for some indication of the next impulse wave.

At the moment, the 4H RSI just broke down past a supporting trend-line, and with the rest of the market falling faster than Ripple currently, all indications point downward.

There is hope though.. there is still space left within the triangle to maintain the sideways movement for another two days.

The problem with this though is that while the technical indicators have been going up, the price has not. This means that basically the spring has reloaded for a push downward.

I wonder though, I see everyone calling for more downward movement, so doesn't it stand to reason that the market will reverse upward since the masses are generally wrong?

A break below 0.29 will be pretty bearish and for now its holding. A break above 0.32 would be bullish.

Keep in mind that while the lesser degree wave has completed its correction, for the most part, the higher degree wave hasn't achieved a 0.262 fib retrace to 0.35. If we assume the move downward was the end of Wave 5 of both the lesser and higher degree wave, then we are due for a retrace.
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Safe_Signal
Wait to buy XRP at $0.24
Hope it rebounds to $0.3

Exsilium
@safesignal, I actually got a batch of XRP just above 0.25 last time. I just bought this batch at 0.31. I am seeing buying here even as BTC goes down. The idea of getting out when the the daily indicators are oversold across the board doesnt leave me with warm fuzzy feelings.
Safe_Signal
@Exsilium, We have a bearish pennant pattern.
You should have a stoploss order when this pattern break.


MagicCrow
good catch
christiankat
@MagicCrow, but I thought we still need to go down to BTCUSD 1260 during mid may and dip way below XRPUSD 0.1 so that the XRPBTC chart makes a little bit of sence again ...
Exsilium
@christiankat, define "makes sense". I think its a critical mistake to assume the price has to be somewhere and not be somewhere else for things to make sense. The price doesnt care what any of us think.
Mer