⚡ Hey hey, hope everyone's doing well today, simply wanted to make a quick follow up from our last idea is all and this won't take too long, thanks for coming by!
⚡ In our previous idea we spoke on XRP's jump and how we'd gotten that golden cross and regained the 200 EMA. So far that's still the case and thankfully we've managed to avoid losing, crossing over our 200 EMA and our 20,50 EMA's have been pretty good so far as well even avoiding a convergence when we nearly fell below 0.59 cents.
⚡ That being said we can identify this support above the dotted line which is annotated with that support above 0.58. Would recommend setting an alert there in case we do fall and lose that support be which our next point of interest for support could possibly be 0.575 or 0.56 even if it comes down to that.
⚡ Can see how we're still fighting to break 0.61 but it was nice to see us form a higher high after falling from our first peak at 0.604 so that's been positive to see. Main thing I'll be keeping an eye on is our 20, 50 EMA's and whether or not we can form a higher high and close above 0.61 for the day or if we'll miss the mark and enter a bearish position.
⚡ Main thing is that we keep above that dotted line of support in at the very least, off past price action we can see that 0.58 and above has acted as a good support already so that should be a good reference point and we're gonna aim to hit 0.61 again and close above it if possible by which we'll continue to be bullish as long as our 20, 50 EMA's can avoid converging.
⚡ I'll end the idea here since I did say it was going to be short but keep an eye on the 20,50 EMA's and that 200 EMA if we do end up retracing and crossing over that as well. I'll keep you all posted as usual so make sure to keep posted for more as always and thanks vm for the continued support. Wishing all well and many blessings!
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