On the two-week timeframe, the DOGE/BTC ratio is forming what appears to be a rounded base pattern, just like the accumulation phase witnessed before the move that took the Dogecoin price from roughly $0.0024 to an all-time high of $0.739 in 2021.
The chart shared by the analyst emphasizes this comparison by showing that both cycles began with a long period of suppression in the DOGE/BTC ratio, followed by a sudden breakdown during a surge in the price of BTC, which eventually flipped into a Dogecoin rally once Bitcoin’s price started to consolidate. The red arrows shown in the chart below indicate the support levels during the formation of this base. Finally, the analyst highlighted on the chart a new breakout phase that could repeat the one that preceded the 2021 bull run.
However, at the time of writing, Dogecoin is trading at $0.235. A 30,000% increase from the current price translates to a price target around $70.