Here’s Why Dogecoin’s (DOGE) Price Can Hit $10 In the Bull Run

Published 24/02/2024, 08:41
Here’s Why Dogecoin’s (DOGE) Price Can Hit $10 In the Bull Run
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  • DOGE’s potential rebound could lift the price to $0.13 if bearish dominance drops.
  • An analyst predicted that a breakout of the descending triangle could send DOGE toward $10.
  • The Supertrend flashed a buy signal at $0.083, suggesting a major relief in the short term.

Dogecoin (DOGE) formed an asymmetrical triangle on the daily chart, underscoring how bulls have been trying to keep the price above $0.090. However, the attempts by bulls have been unsuccessful as bears tugged back the price.

The asymmetrical triangle formation suggests that a breakout could be ahead for DOGE. But before the potential rally, DOGE’s price might slide. At press time, the price of the cryptocurrency was $0.084.

Bulls and Bears Battle It Out

Indications from the Relative Strength Index (RSI) signaled a drop in bullish dominance. Should the RSI reading drop below 50.00, then DOGE might decrease to $0.080. However, bulls would likely try and drive the price upwards.

For instance, if bears tug back the price, Dogecoin could slip to $0.0823 where the 0.236 Fibonacci retracement was located. If the price rebounds from this level, DOGE could start an uptrend to $0.133 where the 4.236 Fibonacci retracement was positioned.

On the other hand, the bullish thesis could be invalidated if the price turns down below $0.080. A scenario like that would suggest bearish dominance amid rising selling pressure. Should this be the case, DOGE might descend toward $0.071, and this might make it difficult to experience a major relief.

DOGE/USD Daily Chart (Source: TradingView)

DOGE to $10? Analyst Explains Thesis

Recently, analyst Ali Martinez posted on X that DOGE’s breakout could be much higher than a rise to $0.133. According to Martinez, the coin had formed a pattern on the weekly chart that was similar to the one it had in 2020.

During that period, Dogecoin’s price pumped by 28,770%. The analyst, in his post, also opined that DOGE’s potential breakout of the descending triangle could trigger another bull run for the coin. From the chart he shared, he suggested that DOGE could get close to $10 at some point.

Meanwhile, the Supertrend indicator on the 4-hour DOGE/USD chart showed a sell signal around $0.089, confirming why it was difficult for the coin to rise above $0.090. However, the indicator also flashed a buy signal at $0.083.

Therefore, traders who buy DOGE around that level could be profitable if the price bounces off the lows. Furthermore, the Money Flow Index (MFI) had risen to $65.30, suggesting a surge in capital inflow.

DOGE/USD 4-Hour Chart (Source: TradingView)

This jump was also proof of buying pressure. If buying pressure continues to increase, then DOGE’s price could be set for a big rally. Should the price break above $0.090, DOGE could head towards a target of $0.13 in the short term.

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