"Smart Analysts Are Bullish on XRP, Predicting a Recovery of $0.72"

XRP had previously been relatively stagnant, while other altcoins have risen by more than 50%. Currently, XRP prices have risen by 2.22%, returning to the $0.60 area, reaching an intraday high of $0.6081 and continuing to hold that level. XRP fell after trading above $0.60 for the first time on September 21, and its current value of $0.6081 is still lower than the price at the end of August. Other crypto assets have recovered their two-month highs due to Bitcoin's rebound to $66,000, and XRP has begun to take advantage of the market's bullish sentiment, which makes analysts confident about its trend.

A smart financial navigator claims that XRP will reach $0.72 in the near-term return, and other market observers also believe that the $0.70 level is the next major target. XRP last reached $0.70 six months ago on March 11, when it hit a yearly high of $0.74, experiencing a sharp rise of more than 20% that day, becoming the best performing asset at the time. At that time, the cryptocurrency market was bullish, and many assets hit new highs, while XRP only reached a low point lower than the same period last year, becoming one of the poorest performing crypto assets in the first quarter of 2024, and currently lagging behind more tokens with a market value of $1 billion. But regardless of the trend, analysts believe that XRP is one of the best tokens with high upside potential, and its recent recovery of the $0.60 level has triggered optimistic expectations for a continued upward trend, which may push its value to around $1 in the short term and above $5 in the long term.

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