Dogecoin Faces Heavy Selling Pressure but Technical Setup Hints at Possible $1 Surge

Markets 2025-10-25 17:47

The popular meme-coin Dogecoin (DOGE) is under mounting stress after a 30 % drop from its September highs, yet a contrarian technical setup suggests that a rebound to the $1 level might still be in play.

While the current environment is dominated by selling pressure and low institutional interest, some chart patterns deserve a closer look.

From Crash to Compression: Dogecoin Under Pressure

Dogecoin’s price tumbled from around $0.3066 to approximately $0.198, marking a dramatic 30 % decline that has shaken short-term holders. On the technical front, DOGE broke below a consolidating upward wedge, and a “death cross” is looming as the 50-day EMA approaches a crossover beneath the 200-day.

Dogecoin Faces Heavy Selling Pressure but Technical Setup Hints at Possible  Surge

Analysts warn this structure has historically signaled deeper losses. Support at $0.1515 is under watch (about 22 % below current levels), while a breakdown under $0.0570 could open the door to an extreme risk scenario (-90 %) riding on a bearish flag on the weekly chart.

Adding to the pressure, the recently-launched DOGE ETF saw only around $30.7 million in assets, far below rival products and suggesting weak institutional demand. The steep 1.5 % expense ratio further dampens its appeal.

Technical Setup: Danger Ahead, But Also Hope

Despite the gloom, Dogecoin exhibits some intriguing longer-term patterns that hint at the possibility of reversal. On one hand, momentum indicators, like MACD and MFI, point to weakening buying strength and growing dominance of sellers. This supports the near-term bearish case.

On the other hand, a long-term ascending channel since 2021 shows DOGE trading near its lower boundary, with the Stochastic RSI at historically low levels, similar to prior pre-rallies.

Analysts highlight that if DOGE can hold key support around $0.19 and break above resistance near $0.30, the path toward $0.50–$1 becomes more plausible. A key resistance point lies near $0.21, often referred to as a “supply wall” due to heavy prior accumulation.

Each time DOGE approaches the resistance level, selling pressure typically increases, causing repeated rejections. Thus, for DOGE to flip the narrative, a clean breakout above $0.21 coupled with volume would be critical.

What Comes Next? Cautiously Optimistic Outlook

In the short term, Dogecoin faces more likely downside or sideways action unless fresh buyer momentum emerges. But if support holds and a breakout occurs, the long-term technical structure suggests upside potential toward the $1 mark.

The scenario isn’t guaranteed, it requires a confirmed reversal, rising volume, and a shift in sentiment. For traders using the 15-minute and 5-minute timeframes (as you focus on), this means watching for a higher-timeframe close above $0.30, plus intra-day volume spikes. Absent that, caution remains justified.

Cover image from ChatGPT, DOGEUSD chart from Tradingview

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