Cryptocurrencies

Ripple’s XRP gained on Monday. How did Ethereum fare?

Ripple’s XRP surged forward by 0.08% to $0.17719 on Monday. The crypto jumped from an early morning low of $0.17705 to a high of $0.17752. It also gained 1.07% on Sunday. However, Ripple’s XRP lost 4.14% on Saturday, ending last week lower by 4.77% to $0.17704.

Ripple’s XRP tumbled down to an early morning intraday low of $0.17300 on Sunday. After steering clear of the first major support level at $0.1683, the crypto skyrocketed to a late afternoon intraday high of $0.17986.

Despite that, it fell short of the first major resistance level at $0.1829 and plummeted down to sub-$0.1770 levels.

On the other hand, Ethereum dropped by 0.03% to $224.69 on Monday. The crypto hit an early morning high of $225.36 before tumbling to a low of $224.68.

However, Ethereum gained 1.82% on Sunday. It partially reversed a 3.79% fall from Saturday, but the crypto still ended the week lower by 1.29% to $224.76.

Ethereum plunged to an early morning intraday low of $217.35 on Sunday. But after steering clear of the first major support level at $213.58, the crypto soared to a late afternoon intraday high of $227.93.

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Afterwards, Ethereum fell short of the first major resistance level at $229.53 and plummeted down to $223 levels before ending the session at $224 levels.

How did EOS fare?

EOS dropped down by 0.14% to $2.3665 on Monday. The crypto hit an early morning high of $2.3727 before falling to a low of $2.3655.

On the other hand, EOS rallied by 1.56% on Sunday. But after plunging by 6.01% on Saturday, the crypto ended the week lower by 5.72% to $2.3697.

EOS collapsed to an early morning intraday low of $2.3093 on Sunday. The crypto steered clear of the first major support level at $2.1892, but it surged forward to a late afternoon intraday high of $2.4048.

However, EOS fell short of the first major resistance level at $2.4805, and it then eased back to sub-$3.37 levels at the end of the session.

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