Dogecoin Primed For Liftoff If It Can Break This Barrier: Key Price Targets
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Dogecoin skidded to a low near $0.168 last week before snapping higher to trade around $0.19 on Tuesday morning, up roughly six percent over 24 hours. The rebound unfolded in lock-step with bitcoin’s own recovery from the technically charged $106,800 level to just above $109,000, re-invigorating short-term dip-buyers across the memecoin complex. Dogecoin Needs To Conquer This Price Level Technical analyst Kevin (@Kev_Capital_TA) argues that the Fib defence has restored bullish structure—but only up to a point. “After coming down to the .382 Fib Dogecoin finally found the support it needed along with BTC finding support at 100K,” he wrote. “As it goes for the immediate future of **DOGE it has a lot of work to do. Big resistance at .19-.21 cent range will need to be broken in order to head back up to that .26-.28 level. Indicators on the daily time frame look bullish.” Bitcoin’s behaviour therefore remains pivotal. Spot BTC is hovering near $109,000 this morning and has so far defended the $106,800 pivot flagged by several high-profile analysts, including Michael van de Poppe, as the “linchpin for a potential rally”. Should Bitcoin extend toward the $120,000-$130,000 band, Kevin argues that Dogecoin will decouple from its dependence on the benchmark “when dominance tops and the market sniffs out easing monetary policy.” Crypto pundit Chandler (“@ChandlerCharts”) is less sanguine. Overlaying DOGE’s four-day price against DOGE/BTC, market cap and a relative-strength oscillator, his graphic highlights three prior compression phases—shaded grey—where the memecoin failed to sustain outperformance against Bitcoin. Related Reading: Bloodbath Incoming? Dogecoin Must Hold This Level To Survive “Even if DOGE breaks above its November highs, it won’t feel great if DOGE/BTC ends up way lower than it was at the November highs,” he cautioned. Chandler calculates that with BTC at $107,600, Dogecoin would have to print roughly $0.52 simply to reach a higher high against Bitcoin. “If BTC runs to $120-130k, DOGE needs to be around $0.60+ for holding DOGE to make sense over BTC.” Related Reading: Dogecoin Is Going To $1 With The ‘Next Impulse’, Analyst Predicts That threshold underscores the importance of the $0.19-$0.21 supply zone visible on both analysts’ charts. On Kevin’s canvas it coincides with the 0.618-0.703 Fib cluster; on Chandler’s, it overlaps the upper edge of an eighteen-month value area that has repeatedly rejected upside probes. A decisive close above $0.211 would place the May 11 summit at $0.2597 back in play and, more importantly for bulls. For now, traders are watching two numbers: $106,800 on Bitcoin and $0.21 on Dogecoin. A clean break of the latter would validate Kevin’s bullish roadmap toward $0.26-$0.28 and, by extension, keep alive the possibility of Chandler’s higher-high scenario on the DOGE/BTC cross. Until then, the memecoin’s fate indeed “remains in the hands of BTC’s capability in heading higher.” At press time, DOGE traded at $0.19. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com

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