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XRP Investors Take Money Off the Table as XRPR ETF Sees Year-End Redemptions

XRP Investors Take Money Off the Table as XRPR ETF Sees Year-End Redemptions

XRP ETF Faces Holiday Outflows as Traders Lock In Gains

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The REX-Osprey XRP ETF, ticker XRPR, saw investors pull $1,161,210 in capital on December 24, 2025, a notable outflow that represents roughly 1.24% of its latest reported assets under management (AUM) of $93.67 million. The move suggests some investors are de-risking or crystallizing profits in the run-up to year-end, even as interest in XRP-linked products has grown over 2025.

While a 1.24% single-day outflow is not destabilizing for the fund, it is significant enough to signal shifting sentiment among short-term traders. The withdrawal into the holiday period may reflect caution after a strong rally in XRP earlier in the quarter, as well as broader volatility across digital asset markets.

The related asset, XRP-USD, is currently trading at $1.87641. Although recent gains have been substantial over the last quarter, the precise three-month performance figure was not available in the latest dataset, making it harder for investors to benchmark the flow move against exact price appreciation. The 1-day technical tone, however, remains constructive, with the signal reading bullish, underscoring that short-term momentum traders still see upside despite the ETF outflows.

In context, the divergence between ETF flows and spot technicals highlights a common year-end pattern: long-term sentiment around the underlying token can stay positive even as ETF investors trim risk for portfolio or tax reasons. Market participants will be watching whether flows into XRPR stabilize in early January, or if the latest redemption wave marks the start of a more cautious stance toward XRP exposure in listed products.

For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live cryptocurrency prices here.

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