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Ripple (XRP) ETFs Record Another Green Week but Fresh Concerns Surface

We will also take a look at XRP's price movements over the past week and some major predictions.

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Aug 9, 2026 at 1:13 PM UTC · 2 Min. Lesezeit

Ripple (XRP) ETFs Record Another Green Week but Fresh Concerns Surface
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Ripple (XRP) ETFs Record Another Green Week but Fresh Concerns Surface

We will also take a look at XRP's price movements over the past week and some major predictions.

The spot exchange-traded funds tracking the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap have recorded their fourth consecutive week in the green. However, there are certain warning signs that cannot be ignored.

Meanwhile, the native token’s price dipped toward a key support that has managed to hold… for now. Analysts weighed in on the asset’s potential ahead and what might come next.

XRP ETFs Still in the Green, but…

During May and June, months in which the spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs bled out heavily, often in the billions of dollars, the spot XRP counterparties managed to defy the overall slump. As we consistently reported, they recorded an impressive streak of nine consecutive weeks in the green, and even the one that was in the red and stopped it back in early May saw a very modest net outflow of $35,210.

July began on the wrong foot, as the first full week saw over $7 million in net withdrawals. However, the bulls returned in the following three weeks, pouring in $6.78 million, $8.15 million, and $14.86 million, respectively. Thus, the month ended with net inflows of $27.29 million.

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$1.38

+15.94% (24H)

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$87.5B

24H Volume

$7.8B

24H High

$1.43

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