XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) ETF inflows hit $11.20 million on April 14, the strongest day since early February.

The ETF Turnaround

According to SoSoValue, Bitwise’s XRP ETF (NYSE:XRP) led with $4.56 million, followed by Franklin’s (NASDAQ:XRPZ) with $6.64 million.

Total net assets have recovered to $978.65 million, creeping back toward the $1 billion mark. 

Moreover, cumulative inflows now stand at $1.23 billion, and the recent trend of consecutive green days on the inflow chart signals a clear shift in institutional sentiment.

The Triangle Apex

The descending triangle that has dominated XRP’s chart since August 2025 is now at its absolute final compression point. 

The upper trendline and horizontal support at $1.30 have fully converged, and price sits right between the BB midline at $1.3793 and lower band at $1.3010.

Price has been holding above the lower BB consistently, a sign that sellers are losing the ability to push it lower despite months of trying. 

The Supertrend at $1.4681 remains the first meaningful resistance above.

The Derivatives Picture

Volume slipped 3.51% to $2.99 billion and Open Interest dipped 1.95% to $2.50 billion, a slight cooling after yesterday’s surge. 

Options volume dropped sharply 75.95%, which tells you the big options positioning from yesterday has been placed and the market is now waiting for the move.

The Long/Short ratio on Binance remains healthy at 2.38, and top traders maintain a 2.73x long bias. Conviction hasn’t changed, just the urgency.

The 24-hour liquidation data shows $1.22 million in longs versus $1.16 million in shorts, an unusually balanced washout that suggests neither side has full control yet. With Open Interest holding firm at $2.50 billion, the fuel for a sharp move remains loaded in the market.

The Breakout Levels

Key support sits at $1.3010 (lower BB), then $1.28 (triangle floor). Resistance clusters at $1.3793 (BB mid), then $1.4681 (Supertrend), then $2.

If XRP closes above $1.40 this week, the next stop is $1.4681. Beyond that, the door to $1.80 opens quickly.

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