Should You Take Profits on XRP After a 50% Week? We Asked 2 AI Models
XRP (CRYPTO:XRP) fell below $1 on August 11, but has since reversed, with the coin gaining over 50%. Spot XRP ETFs also pulled in $39.78 million over that stretch, their strongest week since May, according to SoSoValue.
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XRP (CRYPTO:XRP) fell below $1 on August 11, but has since reversed, with the coin gaining over 50%. Spot XRP ETFs also pulled in $39.78 million over that stretch, their strongest week since May, according to SoSoValue.
The XRP price now trades at $1.50, up 1.15% over the past 24 hours, with a 24-hour high of $1.68. The move raises an obvious question for anyone holding XRP since the dip: is this the moment to lock in gains, or does the rally still have room to run? We asked ChatGPT and Claude.
What ChatGPT Says about Cashing Out XRP Gains
ChatGPT’s answer is to take some profits, but all of them and the reasoning starts with the speed of the move. XRP went from roughly $0.99 on August 11 to $1.52 today, a gain that large in under two weeks is unusual even by crypto standards, and moves that fast tend to invite a pullback before they continue.
The speed of the rally isn’t a reason to exit entirely, since ETF demand has clearly improved, with the $39.78 million weekly inflow marking a turnaround from the near-zero flows seen earlier in August. However, this isn’t purely an XRP story either as Bitcoin gained roughly 23% over the same week, pointing to a broader crypto rebound tied to improved market liquidity instead of a move confined to XRP alone. ChatGPT sees that combination, a market-wide rally plus returning ETF demand, as reason enough to stay invested rather than sell out completely.
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