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Source document· December 16, 2025

XRP Lost Over 45% Since July Peak: Can $1B ETF Momentum Reverse the Slide?

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XRP Lost Over 45% Since July Peak: Can $1B ETF Momentum Reverse the Slide? Tamisclao / Shutterstock.com Quick Read XRP dropped from $3.66 in July 2025 to around $2.00 by December 2025, losing over 45% as 37% of holders sit on unrealized losses U.S…
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  • Approximately 37% of XRP's circulating supply sits in unrealized loss

    80% confidence
  • Technical forecasts suggest a break under $2.00 may target $1.90-1.95 initially, with deeper slides to $1.50 possible if the downtrend intensifies

    80% confidence
  • Analysts argue these institutional XRP ETF inflows create a structural bid under XRP

    80% confidence
  • XRP could approach its old $3.66 high by late 2026, driven by shrinking exchange float and steady institutional accumulation

    80% confidence
  • This supply squeeze mirrors what happened to Bitcoin after ETF approval—shrinking float, then rallies

    80% confidence
  • Since mid-November, U.S. XRP ETF inflows amassed over $1 billion and absorbed nearly 1% of XRP's circulating supply

    80% confidence
  • If XRP ETF inflows continue at current trends, the float may shrink by another 2-3% by Q1 2026

    80% confidence
  • The SEC's approval regime and court rulings characterizing XRP as a commodity made it a compliance-friendly token for advisors

    80% confidence

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XRP · unrealized loss percentage37 percent