Notably, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres denied the SEC’s motion to seal the agency’s internal communications that occurred after a speech by its former chairman, Willian Hinman, in June 2018. In that speech, Hinman argued that Ethereum’s Ether token is not a security asset.The judgment could push Ripple toward a legal win, given its ability to prove that XRP is not a security. Meanwhile, Ripple’s apparently increasing chances of winning have likely led XRP to rise 10.5% since May 16 despite a broader downside sentiment in the market.BREAKING: $XRP price surges after Judge Torres denies SEC’s Motion to Seal the Hinman documents, and holds off on #Ripple vs. #SEC verdict, awaits Congress for a regulatory roadmap. pic.twitter.com/JlS0JGBCVR— WhaleWire (@WhaleWire) May 16, 2023
For instance, trading volumes for XRP-related pairs on Binance surged by more than 200% in 24 hours as the price rallied, suggesting that the move could have momentum behind it. What’s next for XRP price?However, technicals are starting to lean bearish with XRP positioned for a potential price correction in May.The bears will argue that the so-called Gravestone Doji on XRP’s March 17 candle was confirmed by a long upper wick and a minor distance between the token’s open and low points. Traditional analysts see a Gravestone Doji candle as a bearish reversal pattern. XRP/USDT daily price chart. Source: TradingViewIn addition, XRP faces downside pressure from its 50-day exponential moving average (50-day EMA; the red wave) near $0.454 and a short-term descending trendline resistance. In the case of a pullback, XRP will likely see the next significant support at $0.42 in May, down 5.5% from current price levels.Related: Defending against SEC to cost Ripple $200M, CEO Brad Garlinghouse saysConversely, a decisive break above the resistance confluence will push XRP price toward $0.50 as its next target by June.This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.