

Chris
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🚨🚨🚨 How do you become bearish on $XRP when a trillion-dollar asset manager is accumulating it? The latest 13F filings show Goldman Sachs leading exposure in XRP Spot ETFs, holding over $153M, far ahead of other firms like Millennium, Citadel, and Jane Street. That kind of positioning rarely happens without deep research behind the scenes. Markets move in cycles. Retail often reacts to red candles and short-term fear. Institutions move the opposite direction. They build positions during weakness and wait for liquidity to return. I have watched this pattern repeat across multiple cycles. Smart capital accumulates first, narratives follow later. When global funds position this early in a new asset class, it changes the entire supply dynamic. The real question is simple. Why are the largest firms increasing exposure to $XRP during a downtrend?
