I will be surprised to see the price reaching a dollar and the team behind ripple might spread these news so that the speculators will jump on it and pump the coin, if the coin reaches ten dollars have you imagined the total capital they will be having considering the number of coins in circulation.
So logically there is no way that the price of XRP would reach these figures. If bitcoin reaches half a million then it might be possible we could see a rally in XRP, if not no way.
Likewise. XRP is over-inflated and largely controlled by the Ripple company. It's hard to believe it'll go to "double digits" anytime soon. Even with the bank partnerships Ripple has made over time, the XRP "cryptocurrency" still hasn't found its unique purpose in life. There are practically no real use cases for XRP, probably because of its centralized design. I doubt that people in the mainstream world would want to use a system that greatly resembles traditional banks of today. But who knows? In the uncertain world of crypto, "strange and bizarre" things could happen in the future. Since altcoins follow Bitcoin's footsteps, there's a possibility that XRP will "ride" through the bull market.
I wouldn't recommend "hodling" XRP in the long term, simply because it has over a billion tokens in circulation. It's often good for short-term gains than anything else. If you're looking into something more serious, I'd suggest the OP to consider Stellar. It's based on XRP's codebase, but values decentralization above anything else. The XLM cryptocurrency is better distributed among its participants than XRP itself, making it a better option for quick & decentralized transfers at a fraction of the cost. With the team eliminating inflation on XLM, it looks likely that it'll go all the way to $14 instead of XRP. Just my thoughts