All the Reasons Analysts Say XRP Price Could Reach $5 Soon

The post All the Reasons Analysts Say XRP Price Could Reach $5 Soon appeared com. Several key metrics, including exchange supply and on-chain momentum, as well as network activity and regulatory breakthroughs, are looking up for the Ripple token, triggering renewed optimism across the XRP community. As supply dries up and technical momentum builds, analysts say the setup resembles the start of previous multi-week rallies that pushed XRP to new highs. 5 Reasons Why XRP Could Reach $5 in Q4 2025 The XRP token was trading for $2. 40 as of this writing, down by almost 5% in the last 24 hours. However, several metrics suggest that there is more upside potential, potentially reaching the $5 mark. Such a move would constitute a 108. 3% move above the current price. Sponsored Sponsored Ripple (XRP) Price Performance. 1. Exchange Balances Hit Record Lows Citing data from Glassnode, data shared by market analyst Steph is Crypto shows that more than 216 million XRP, valued at $556 million, were withdrawn from exchanges this week. “Confidence is back!” the analyst wrote on X (Twitter), highlighting a historic drawdown in available supply. XRP exchange balances. Conversely, moving tokens to exchanges often suggests intention to sell, with the resulting bearish sentiment impeding potential for a rally. Sponsored Sponsored 2. On-Chain Momentum Mirrors 75% Rally Setup Further, trader Onur pointed out that XRP’s Cumulative Volume Delta (CVD), a metric tracking buy-sell pressure, has just flipped bullish for the first time in months. “A textbook cup-and-handle setup is forming, with a clean technical breakout pointing toward $5,” he said. “Last time the spot taker CVD flipped this bullish, XRP rallied 75% in weeks.”.

3 best Anthony Davis trade destinations if Mavericks blow it up after firing Nico Harrison

Firing Nico Harrison is unlikely to fix the Dallas Mavericks in the near future. This squad is plagued by injuries and will have no shot at surviving the onerous Western Conference unless they can stay relatively healthy for an extended period of time. Ownership should know there is no easy solution to this 3-8 start [.] The post 3 best Anthony Davis trade destinations if Mavericks blow it up after firing Nico Harrison appeared first on ClutchPoints.

MEGA EXCLUSIVE: Siddhant Chaturvedi to step into the shoes of iconic filmmaker V Shantaram

Siddhant Chaturvedi has impressed audiences ever since he made his film debut with Gully Boy (2019). Recently, he proved his worth yet again with Dhadak 2 (2025). Bollywood Hungama has learned that he has now bagged a film based on the legendary director, actor, producer and writer V Shantaram. The talented performer will play the lead role in this film, which has been titled Chitrapati V Shantaram. A source told Bollywood Hungama, “This will be Siddhant’s biggest film to date and also his most ambitious one. With his past work, he has made it clear that he has oodles of talent. This motivated the makers of Chitrapati V Shantaram to sign him for the lead role. The film is in pre-production right now and Siddhant is working very hard to get into the character.”The source further said, “V Shantaram’s contribution to the Indian film industry is immense and with this film, the younger generation will learn about it. Chitrapati V Shantaram will throw light on how this man, born in abject poverty in Kolhapur, learned filmmaking under Baburao Painter in Pune, and then left an unforgettable mark in the Hindi film industry with movies like Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje (1955), Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957), etc. This film will also educate viewers that he was a trendsetter he was the first one to cast women, the first one to sell film music rights and the first filmmaker to attempt a colour film. His films, made at Prabhat Studios, won praise at Cannes, Venice and Berlin Film Festivals and was also honoured with a Golden Globe in the year 1959. Not many are aware that Charlie Chaplin had praised V Shantaram’s work and also about his rivalry with Bombay’s (present-day Mumbai) elite filmmakers. Hence, the biopic will not just be enlightening but also entertaining and dramatic.”Also Read: Aamir Khan and Rajkumar Hirani’s Dadasaheb Phalke Biopic shelved due to script issues.

Field hockey falls 2-0 to Harvard in Ivy tournament semifinal

Last Friday, Brown (10-6, 4-3 Ivy) traveled up to Cambridge to face off against Harvard (17-0, 7-0) for the semifinals of the Ivy League Field Hockey Tournament. In the matchup of two nationally ranked teams, the No. 3 Crimson overpowered No. 19 Bruno 2-0, sending the Bears back to Providence and catapulting themselves to the tournament final. Despite the Bears trailing the Crimson by just 2 shots and trouncing Harvard 7-4 on penalty corners, Harvard’s 2 goals in the first two quarters proved too much for Bruno to handle. Sophia Clark ’29, a field hockey forward, described Harvard as a “very consistent and clinical team” in an email to The Herald. “They mark very tightly, and so in order to get the ball, you really have to get timing and physicality correct.”The start of the game saw neither team taking the offensive, with a total of 8 substitutions but no shots taken during the first few minutes of the game. But this stalemate was quickly broken as the teams wrestled with the ball on Harvard’s side of the field. As soon as she gained control of the ball, Lexi Pellegrino ’26 was surrounded by several of Harvard’s players. In a desperate attempt to capitalize on Brown’s position, she launched the first shot of the game. Unfortunately for Bruno, the Crimson’s Linde Burger dove to the right and knocked the ball off its course and out of the goal. With no additional shots taken and the score still stuck at 0-0, it seemed as if the first quarter would end peacefully. But with just 40 seconds to go, Harvard’s Martha le Huray made her move. Dashing toward Brown’s goal from the left, she was intercepted by Kate Siedem ’27, but Harvard didn’t give in. Spotting her teammate Sage Piekarski standing directly in front of Brown’s goal, le Huray passed her the ball. Even with Brown’s defense clustered around her, Piekarski lofted the ball neatly into the goal, scoring the first point of the game.”When given the chance, they will capitalize, and that is exactly what they did for both goals,” Clark wrote. The Crimson carried their momentum into the second quarter, immediately taking the offensive. Within 90 seconds of the start of the quarter, Piekarski once again found herself with the ball. Approaching Brown’s goal from the right, she swiftly passed it to le Huray. The Bears charged at le Huray, but she had enough time to line up her shot and send the ball flying at the net. Luckily for Brown, goalkeeper Ellie Parker ’29 rushed from her goaltending spot to intercept the shot, preventing Harvard from gaining a 2-goal lead. Just 12 seconds later, Harvard’s Lara Beekhuis took her shot at the goal but it streaked too far to the right. But she was undeterred and redeemed herself just 3 minutes later. Although her teammate Fiene Oerlemans feinted and slipped past two Bears, Harvard found itself unable to break through Brown’s defense. Resetting the ball to the middle of the field, the Crimson instead sought to reach the Brown goal from the left. Firing the ball into the circle, it was picked up by Beekhuis, who slammed the ball into the goal, giving the Crimson a 2-0 lead. Thankfully, Brown managed to evade a third goal when just 3 minutes until the match’s halfway point Oerlemans bounced the ball to Beekhuis, who was situated in the center of Brown’s circle. Beekhuis, hoping to score her second goal of the game, narrowly missed the net as the ball veered to the right. The final two quarters saw no successful goals, despite the several shots both sides attempted to convert. Sensing defeat just 15 minutes away during the fourth and final quarter, Bruno increased their offensive efforts, doubling their shots from the previous quarter to 6. Halfway into the quarter, Emily Jury ’29 rushed toward the Harvard goal, passing it straight to Clark’s stick. Clark slammed the ball towards the goal, but Burger’s right leg kicked the ball off course, blocking the Bears from landing their first goal of the game. But Clark remained positive about the game after the match.”I think the team played really well overall,” she wrote. “Everyone worked at 100%, and I am so proud and grateful to be part of a team that will give everything.”With time quickly running out and just over 2 minutes until the end of the game, Bruno saw a glimmer of hope with a penalty corner. Pellegrino, who had previously already taken 2 shots in the quarter, was passed the ball and squared up for her third and what would be Brown’s final shot of the game. But her shot went straight toward Burger, who sent the ball flying elsewhere as she fell to one knee. With all 6 attempts missing the back of the net, the score remained 2-0, and Harvard moved into the final of the Ivy tournament. There, they defeated No. 5 Princeton (15-3, 6-1) 2-1 to claim the tournament title. Looking ahead, Clark wrote that despite the loss, “there are so many positives we can take away from the game and, of course, areas to improve, which I am sure we will work on in the year.”.

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