XRP/USD CFD Trading
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What Is XRP/USD CFD Trading?
XRP/USD CFD trading refers to the trading of XRP against the US dollar. The pair shows how much 1
XRP costs in USD. XRP is a cryptocurrency that was created by Ripple Labs (formerly known as
OpenCoin) in 2012. It is both a digital currency and a digital payment protocol. XRP is designed to
facilitate fast and low-cost cross-border payments and has some distinctive features compared to
other cryptos like Bitcoin.
XRP/USD CFD trading involves the use of Contracts for Difference (CFDs) to speculate on the price
movements of XRP in relation to the US dollar. CFDs are financial derivatives that allow traders to
benefit from the value changes of an underlying asset without actually owning it.
To get the most up-to-date insight into the recent performance of this pair, check the XRP to USD
chart on the TickTrader platform. It
can help you make informed decisions at home or on
the go – no matter if you use the desktop version, web terminal, or mobile app. Our real-time chart
includes the very latest prices, historical data, and technical analysis tools to help guide your
next trade.
XRP/USD Historical Performance
These are the most interesting fluctuations of XRP/USD:
XRP was introduced in 2013, and during its early years, its rate remained relatively stable,
often fluctuating by fractions of a cent. XRP experienced a significant surge in late 2017,
along with the broader cryptocurrency market. In January 2018, it reached a high of over $3.00.
After the peak in early 2018, XRP, like many other cryptos, entered a bear market. It declined
significantly throughout 2018, and most of 2019, and the price of 1 XRP to USD fell to $0.20.
Until the end of 2020, the market was fairly stable. It experienced some spikes during the
latter part of the year. Towards the end of 2020, the US Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) filed a lawsuit against Ripple Labs, alleging that XRP was an unregistered security. This
legal action had a significant impact on XRP, causing a sharp decline as various exchanges
delisted or suspended XRP trading.
In April 2021, the token managed to climb above $1.80 but plunged soon and returned to $0.30 in
the summer of 2022. Later, the market started recovering again.
The XRP/US dollar pair suffers significant fluctuations. Fortunately, CFD trading at FXOpen allows traders to take
advantage of both the rises and falls of an asset price.
Major Factors That Affect XRP/USD Rate
XRP/USD is influenced by a variety of factors. These factors have both short and long-term
impacts. Here are some major factors that may affect the pair:
The broader cryptocurrency market often sets the tone for individual tokens and coins. If
Bitcoin experiences significant fluctuations, it influences sentiment and activity in the
XRP/USD.
Investor sentiment plays a significant role in the value of XRP. Positive news and developments
related to Ripple (the company behind XRP), partnerships, and adoption may boost sentiment and
drive the market higher, while negative news and regulatory concerns have the opposite
effect.
Regulatory developments and government policies have a substantial impact on XRP. Regulatory
clarity or uncertainty regarding the classification of XRP as a security or a commodity
influences investor confidence and activity.
The adoption of XRP for cross-border payments and remittances by financial institutions and
payment providers may drive demand for it and lead to its growth.
Upgrades or changes to the XRP protocol can impact the token's functionality, security, and
appeal to users and investors.
Economic indicators, interest rates, and macroeconomic factors influence the strength of fiat
currencies like the US dollar, which in turn may affect XRP/USD.
Unexpected events, such as geopolitical tensions, financial crises, and natural disasters, can
impact financial markets, including cryptocurrencies.