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XRP’s Big Buyers Returned In April But left In May: Capital Inflows Data Explains The Shift

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XRP’s Big Buyers Returned In April But left In May: Capital Inflows Data Explains The Shift
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XRP is struggling below resistance as selling pressure weighs on a price that has retreated from the $1.45 level that briefly offered hope of a sustained recovery. The market is cautious, and an Arab Chain report tracking institutional accumulation behavior has identified a shift in large investor activity that provides a specific on-chain explanation for why the current weakness has been difficult to arrest.

The institutional accumulation indicator for XRP on Binance has dropped to approximately -0.0059, returning to negative territory after a period of meaningful improvement through April. The regression matters because of what preceded it.

From late March onward, the indicator had been climbing gradually — a sustained, directional improvement that reflected growing institutional buying interest as XRP’s price recovered toward $1.45. The positive readings that accompanied that price improvement were not dramatic, but they were consistent, describing a market where large investors were cautiously rebuilding exposure rather than sitting entirely on the sidelines.

That constructive dynamic has reversed. The same institutional accumulation that supported the April recovery has cooled in May, coinciding precisely with the price retreating back toward $1.38. The sequence — institutional buying improving alongside the price advance, then fading alongside the price decline — is not coincidental. It describes the specific category of participant whose presence or absence most directly influences whether XRP’s recovery has structural support or simply momentum that eventually exhausts itself.

Institutions Stepped Back

The Arab Chain report draws the distinction that prevents the current indicator decline from being read as a distribution signal. The institutional accumulation index has returned to negative territory, but the reading of -0.0059 places it close to neutral rather than at the kind of deeply negative levels that would indicate widespread institutional exit or active selling by large holders. The difference between those two conditions matters enormously for how the current weakness should be positioned against.

XRP Institutional Accumulation Model | Source: CryptoQuant

What the negative reading more likely reflects, according to the analysis, is a phase of caution and reassessment rather than conviction in the bearish direction. Institutional participants who were gradually rebuilding XRP exposure through April have paused — not reversed. The momentum that was building has stabilized rather than collapsed, and the liquidity conditions that supported the April improvement have softened without triggering the kind of aggressive outflows that characterize genuine distribution phases.

The forward signal the report identifies is specific and actionable. A return of the institutional accumulation indicator to positive territory — even marginally — would represent an early confirmation that large investors are resuming the buying behavior that accompanied the April price improvement. That signal would not guarantee a recovery, but it would restore the structural support condition that gave the previous advance its foundation.

Until that return appears, XRP is navigating a market where the biggest potential buyers have stepped back to reassess rather than stepped away entirely — a distinction that keeps the recovery thesis intact while removing the near-term catalyst that would accelerate it.

XRP Remains Stuck In Low-Momentum Range

XRP is trading near $1.37 after another failed attempt to reclaim the $1.45 resistance region, reinforcing the broader consolidation structure that has dominated price action since the February capitulation event. The daily chart reflects a market trapped between weakening bullish momentum and the absence of aggressive selling pressure, creating an environment defined more by exhaustion than conviction.

XRP consolidates below $1.40 level | Source: XRPUSDT chart on TradingView

Following the sharp collapse toward the $1.15 region in February, XRP stabilized and entered a prolonged sideways range between approximately $1.30 and $1.50. Since then, buyers have repeatedly attempted to push the price higher, but every breakout effort has faded once XRP approached the descending 100-day moving average. Meanwhile, the 200-day moving average remains significantly higher near the $1.70 region, confirming that the broader trend structure still favors sellers.

Volume has steadily declined throughout the consolidation period, a signal that aligns with the recent deterioration in institutional accumulation metrics on Binance. The fading participation suggests large investors are no longer supporting the market with the same consistency seen during April’s recovery phase.

Technically, the $1.30 support zone remains the most important level for bulls to defend. A breakdown below this region could trigger another leg lower toward the February lows, while reclaiming the $1.45-$1.50 resistance area would likely be required to restore bullish momentum and attract renewed institutional participation.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 

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