The analysis looks at Dogecoin’s price action since its launch in December 2013 and highlighted three cycles, with the first two cycles leading to new price highs.
As shown by the Dogecoin monthly candlestick chart shows, Dogecoin bounced off the 1M Moving Average 50 in September 2017 and again in February 2021. Notably, both rebounds marked the final retest zones before the meme coin surged more than 2,400% to new all-time highs.
Each of the previous cycle rallies followed an accumulation phase with consolidation near the 1M MA50, followed by a sudden explosion in price. The first rally in 2017 pushed the Dogecoin price from $0.0007 to $0.01827 over the space of two months, which is a 2,824% return from bottom to top.
Similarly, the bounce off the 1M MA50 in 2021 led to a 2,403% run from bottom to top and peaked at $0.73. Applying a similar percentage gain to the most recent low around $0.13 would place the next cycle top near the $3.00 mark.
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