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DOGE/BTC Triangle Breakout Flags Potential Rally if $0.22 Resistance Clears

DOGE/BTC Triangle Breakout Flags Potential Rally if $0.22 Resistance Clears


CoinDesk
2025-09-03 03:18:31

News Background DOGE swung 4% intraday between $0.207 and $0.215 in the 24h session from Sept. 2 at 02:00 to Sept. 3 at 01:00. Trading volume surged to 949M , about 21% above weekly averages, signaling strong market participation. ETF speculation remains a catalyst: Polymarket odds of DOGE ETF approval rose to 71% from 51% ahead of October deadlines. Broader macro backdrop supports risk flows: traders now price in four Fed rate cuts by year-end, starting September. Price Action DOGE opened near $0.211 and closed at $0.213, up about 1% despite sharp intraday swings. Midday selloff (12:00 GMT) pushed price to $0.207 , with 811M tokens traded on the decline. A recovery phase into 21:00 GMT lifted DOGE to $0.215 , backed by 949M tokens across the rally. Final-hour action (01:50–02:00) saw a 2% spike from $0.21 to $0.22 on 21M tokens , showing late-session buying interest. Technical Analysis Support: $0.207–$0.210 held multiple times with high-volume demand. Resistance: $0.215–$0.220 capped upside moves across repeated tests. Momentum: Short-term momentum gauges tilted positive after the recovery; RSI near neutral range but rising. Patterns: Descending triangle on DOGE/BTC pairs broke upward, flagged by CryptoKaleo, pointing to potential continuation if $0.22 clears. Volume: 21% surge above weekly averages confirms strong participation, likely institutional plus retail dip-buying. What Traders Are Watching A clean breakout above $0.22 to open $0.25–$0.30 upside range. Whether $0.21 base continues to hold under pressure; a breakdown reopens $0.20 test. ETF speculation flows and Fed policy shifts as near-term catalysts. Whale behavior — if accumulation sustains during consolidation, bias leans bullish.


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