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XRP Struggles to Break Above $1.14 Amid Weak Trading Volume

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XRP has been facing difficulty sustaining a breakout attempt as trading volume remains notably subdued. Buyers managed to hold the session lows and nudge the price back toward a key resistance zone. However, the lack of strong volume has prevented a convincing move above the $1.13–$1.14 range. Traders are currently waiting for clearer confirmation before committing to a directional move.

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