In recent times, Ripple's price has been consolidating on both the USDT and BTC pairs, with no decisive movement in any direction. This has led to frustration among market participants as XRP fails to follow other large-cap cryptocurrencies. On the USDT paired chart’s daily timeframe, XRP’s price has been moving rangebound inside a symmetrical triangle pattern. The $0.5 level is currently holding the price, preventing it from dropping lower.

However, the market has also failed to rally toward the 200-day moving average located around the $0.7 resistance zone. If the asset finally breaks above the triangle, investors can be optimistic that a rise above the 200-day moving average and toward the $0.7 resistance level would be probable.

The XRP/BTC pair demonstrates even lower volatility, as the price has been practically moving horizontally. The market has been hovering around the 800 SAT level for almost two months now. Yet, with the long-term trend being bearish and the Relative Strength Index still showing values below 50%, an even deeper decline seems probable at the moment.

Lastly, XRP’s price lastly charted impressive gains when Ripple notched a few important victories in its legal spat against the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The recent calmness in that direction could be attributing to the lack of massive movements for XRP.