Vanguard Embraces XRP While Bitcoin Faces 40% Crash Threat & Dogecoin Sees Massive Liquidation!

The cryptocurrency market is currently a landscape of significant shifts, showcasing both increasing institutional integration and volatile price movements across major digital assets. Recent developments highlight the contrasting trends of traditional financial giants opening doors to crypto products, while specific digital currencies experience dramatic short squeezes and critical technical analyses indicate potential bearish turns.
In a notable move, Vanguard—a financial behemoth managing over $11 trillion in assets—has begun offering its clients exposure to Bitwise's XRP Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF). This decision marks a significant institutional step, as Vanguard, historically known for its conservative investment approach, had previously banned crypto-related products and even blocked access to spot Bitcoin ETFs upon their launch in January 2024. Despite this reversal in policy, which will allow over 50 million of Vanguard's customers to trade select crypto ETFs and mutual funds holding cryptocurrency assets, the company's chief executive officer Hunter Horsley confirmed that Vanguard still has no plans to launch its own crypto ETF, distinguishing itself from rivals like BlackRock.
Concurrently, the meme coin sector witnessed a dramatic event as Dogecoin (DOGE) orchestrated a surprise rebound, triggering an astronomical 528,408% short liquidation imbalance. This unexpected surge stunned bearish traders, who collectively lost $37,630 in short positions within a single hour. DOGE's price saw a modest but impactful increase, climbing from a low of $0.1324 to an intraday peak of $0.1374. While short-position traders faced significant losses, long traders were largely unaffected, with only $7.12 in liquidations during the same period. As Dogecoin exchanged hands at approximately $0.1377, representing a 1.32% increase over 24 hours, attention remains on whether it can sustain this upward momentum.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin (BTC)—despite appearing calm around the $87,000 mark—is showing signs of underlying fragility according to a technical analysis using Bollinger Bands. Veteran trader John Bollinger's indicator reveals a concerning chart structure on the monthly timeframe. December commenced with a substantial red candle that effectively erased all gains made in late November, pushing Bitcoin's price below the middle band of the Bollinger Bands. This development immediately shifted the market sentiment to a bearish one. This setup significantly increases the probability of Bitcoin moving towards its lower Bollinger Band, currently positioned near $52,000. Such a scenario would imply a substantial 40% crash from the current $87,000 price point.
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