Fast answer
XRP signals need pair context, source links, and final-result records.
Before using an XRP trading signal, record the exact XRP pair, venue, chart time frame, source claim, entry condition, invalidation, stop plan, target logic, updates, open-position status, and final close record.
If an XRP signal uses legal, exchange, or ledger headlines without primary-source timing and trade-status labels, treat the evidence as incomplete.
XRP checks
What to inspect in an XRP signal.
Pair and venue
Check whether the call is XRP/USD, XRP/USDT, XRP/BTC, spot, margin, or futures because costs and risk differ.
Source claim
If the alert references XRP Ledger activity, exchange flow, or news, preserve the original source and timestamp beside the trade call.
Time frame
Short XRP news reactions and longer swing setups need different update cadence, invalidation rules, and close records.
Final status
The provider should keep missed entries, stopped calls, cancelled setups, partial exits, open trades, and final closes visible.
Source context
XRP asset context does not verify a trading call.
XRPL.org describes XRP as the cryptocurrency supported by the XRP Ledger. That explains the asset and network context, but it does not show whether a third-party XRP signal was timely, risk-managed, or reported honestly.
Review standard
A reviewable XRP call keeps the original alert and the final outcome together.
For CSR evidence review, an XRP trading signal should preserve the original alert, pair, venue, chart, time frame, entry condition, invalidation, stop, target, updates, and final status. Source context helps explain the call; it does not replace the outcome record.