XRP decline triggers panic sentiment? Historical data reveals rebound signals

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【Crypto World】Recently, XRP’s performance has attracted a lot of attention. Since the peak on January 5th, this round of decline has reached 19%, and the market is filled with an extremely pessimistic atmosphere. According to observations from the crypto research firm Santiment, the current fear sentiment has indeed risen to an extreme level.

Interestingly, history often repeats itself. Based on past data, whenever the market falls into such a highly pessimistic mood, it often signals that a price rebound may be imminent. Behind this seemingly contradictory phenomenon reflects the operating law of market sentiment swings—when fear reaches its extreme, it may actually give rise to a turning point.

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MysteriousZhangvip
· 13h ago
Who can be scared by a 19% drop? This is actually a good opportunity to buy in; historical data shows it all right here.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 13h ago
Fearful full position, is a rebound just around the corner? Will history repeat itself this time?
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 13h ago
Panic is the signal to get on board. History has repeatedly taught us this lesson, truly.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 13h ago
A 19% drop is nothing; I've seen worse. But this time, there's definitely something—extreme fear levels are actually a signal.
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