Analyst Asks XRP Holders: Could You Handle The Pressure? Here's why

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Crypto analyst ChartNerd has presented a new long-term chart projection for XRP, accompanied by the caption, “XRP: Could You Handle The Pressure…”

The post centers on a multi-year technical structure that, according to the analyst, may define XRP’s trajectory through 2028. The attached chart outlines a recurring historical pattern of breakout phases followed by prolonged curved consolidations, all forming above a clearly defined multi-year ascending support line.

The visual analysis highlights three prior breakout cycles. Each instance shows XRP moving sharply upward within a defined green zone labeled “BREAKOUT,” followed by a rounded corrective phase marked “CURVE.”

These corrective periods appear to retrace gradually while respecting a rising support trendline that has developed over several years. The most recent breakout phase, depicted near 2025, is again followed by a projected curved consolidation that extends toward 2027. The final green breakout box is positioned around 2028, with a projected price level near $27.6689.

Multi-Year Ascending Support as Structural Foundation

Central to ChartNerd’s thesis is the white ascending support line labeled “Multi-Year Ascending Support.” This trendline connects major historical lows dating back to the earlier cycles on the chart. The analyst’s post suggests that XRP’s long-term bullish structure remains intact as long as price action continues to respect this ascending base.

In previous cycles, the pattern displayed a vertical impulse upward, followed by a rounded correction that gradually declined toward the support line before initiating another breakout.

The current projection mirrors that structure. The chart indicates that XRP may continue consolidating in a downward curve before approaching the ascending support once again. From that region, the analyst implies a potential breakout phase that could extend the price toward the high-$20 range.

The projected breakout area is notably larger than prior cycles, suggesting an expansion in volatility and magnitude compared to earlier movements. However, the timeline presented implies that such a move may not occur until approximately 2028.

Community Reactions Reflect Diverging Views

ChartNerd did not provide additional written explanation beyond the chart and caption, leaving interpretation largely dependent on the image presented.

By posing the question, “Could You Handle The Pressure,” the analyst appears to underscore the psychological dimension of extended consolidation. The chart’s implication is clear: if the historical structure continues to repeat, XRP’s next major expansion phase could require several more years of adherence to its long-term ascending support before materializing.

Disclaimer*: This content is meant to inform and should not be considered financial advice. The views expressed in this article may include the author’s personal opinions and do not represent Times Tabloid’s opinion. Readers are advised to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions. Any action taken by the reader is strictly at their own risk. Times Tabloid is not responsible for any financial losses.*


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