Why XRP (Ripple) Is Sinking Today

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Key Points

  • Some market strategists view Bitcoin and crypto as a potentially leading indicator for global liquidity and the artificial intelligence trade.

  • Many tokens in the sector tend to move in the same direction.

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Since yesterday afternoon, the price of XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) traded roughly 4% lower, as of 11:21 a.m. ET. The crypto route continued, with the price of Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, down nearly 3%, hovering around $83,000 per token, as of this writing.

A cascading effect

While nothing seems to be impacting XRP individually, the token is struggling alongside the rest of the sector. Part of the reason the crypto market is so volatile is that buying tends to beget more buying, while selling and forced liquidations trigger more selling. For this reason, when the crypto market falls, things often get worse before they get better.

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Interestingly, the odds of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates at its final meeting of the year in December have significantly improved. New York Fed President John Williams at an event earlier today said, "I view monetary policy as being modestly restrictive... Therefore, I still see room for a further adjustment in the near term to the target range for the federal funds rate to move the stance of policy closer to the range of neutral."

Crypto pared some of its losses after this comment because riskier assets tend to trade better in a falling interest rate environment. However, labor market data from yesterday came in stronger than expected, and it still seems like Fed officials are somewhat divided on the trajectory of interest rates.

Perhaps reflective of doubts in the broader market

Some market strategists are starting to view Bitcoin and the crypto sector as a potential leading indicator for global liquidity and the artificial intelligence trade. Therefore, it's possible that the sector is trying to convey a message to the market, as warnings about an AI bubble grow louder.

Regardless, crypto investors should always be prepared for volatility. XRP has immense potential due to its robust technical network and ability to disrupt international payments, as well as the Ripple ecosystem. But I'd keep positions smaller and more speculative for now, due to the inherent volatility.

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Bram Berkowitz has positions in Bitcoin and XRP. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin and XRP. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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