DOGE Prints Lower-Low Sequence as $0.17 Resistance Locks In
Trading volume surged 76% above the weekly average, indicating significant distribution rather than retail activity.

What to know:
• Dogecoin fell 6.7% to $0.1605, breaking key support levels as large investors sold off.
• Trading volume surged 76% above the weekly average, indicating significant distribution rather than retail activity.
• The price drop was exacerbated by a large 59 million DOGE sell-off, leading to a final-hour decline to $0.1600.
Dogecoin slid 6.7% to $0.1605 over the last session, cracking key $0.17 support as large players exited into weakness. Volume spiked ~76% above the seven-day average, reinforcing a clear distribution signal rather than emotional retail flow. Bears now control structure with $0.16 acting as the next battleground.
What to Know
• DOGE fell from $0.1719 to $0.1605, losing 6.7%
• Volume jumped 76% above weekly average; one 1.44B-token spike capped recovery
• Final-hour cascade flushed price to $0.1600 on 59M DOGE block sell
• Underperformed CD5 by ~1.4% → token-specific weakness
News Background
The move extends a multi-session unwind driven by whale rotation out of meme exposure and tightening liquidity across alt majors. A 1.44B DOGE wall near $0.1702 rejected buyers during the morning defense attempt, triggering algo-led stops and accelerating the leg down. That failure now marks decisive overhead resistance as traders fade strength until trend confirmation flips. Broader flows show reduced leverage and concentration in BTC, leaving DOGE bid-light as macro jitters weigh on higher beta plays.
Price Action Summary
• Initial fade from $0.1719 stalled near $0.1650 → then cascade into $0.1600
• Largest liquidation: ~59M DOGE dumped between 16:20–16:25
• Session climax confirmed by sideways drift + volume collapse post-flush
• Highest wick rejection at $0.1702 after 1.44B DOGE turnover (~158% above 24h avg)
• Low printed at $0.1600; late-session stabilization but no strong bounce
Technical Analysis
• Trend: Lower-high structure, bearish continuation bias
• Support: $0.1600 initial defense; next liquidity pocket $0.1550–$0.1500
• Resistance: $0.1630 tactical cap; $0.1702–$0.1714 firm supply zone
• Volume: Conviction selling — 158% spike at rejection confirms distribution
• Structure: Breakdown below $0.17 invalidates prior consolidation base
• Momentum: Oversold readings developing but no reversal signal — risk of drift grind lower without catalyst
What Traders Are Watching
• Can $0.1600 hold into U.S. hours or do funds force a wick toward $0.1550–$0.1500
• Return of spot bids vs continued whale net-outflow behavior
• Whether CD5 stabilizes — DOGE lagging increases fragility
• Reaction to any bounce attempts into $0.1630 and $0.1700 supply zones
• Liquidity behavior if BTC volatility picks up again
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