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XRP Slides Below $2 Amid Broad Corrections — Fed’s $55B Liquidity Could Spark Rebound Soon

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XRP fell below $2 after a fresh correction, trading lower across all time frames as markets reacted to macro moves. According to CoinGecko data, the token slipped 1.9% in 24 hours, 11.3% this week, 15.8% over 14 days, and 0.8% in the past month.

The Federal Reserve said it will inject $55 billion in liquidity over coming weeks and delivered $8.3 billion on Jan. 20, 2026. (Ed. note: Bitcoin has historically rallied after similar Fed interventions.)

Earlier this month, CNBC called XRP “the hottest crypto deal of 2026.” Spot ETFs launched late last year may increase inflows and investor interest, which could support upward pressure on the token.

According to Telegaon analysts, XRP could reach a maximum of $5.18 in 2026. That level would represent about a 173% gain from current prices.

Markets remain under bearish influence from geopolitical tensions and wider macro uncertainty. The report notes that President Trump’s additional tariffs on countries supporting Greenland could add further downward pressure.

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