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Dogecoin 2x ETF tops early 2026 leaderboard as DOGE prints V-shaped rebound

A 2x Dogecoin ETF is among the best-performing ETFs to start the year, highlighting increased interest in meme coins.

Jan 6, 2026, 5:01 a.m.
(CoinDesk Data)
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What to know:

  • Dogecoin (DOGE) rebounded sharply from a low of $0.146, supported by above-average trading volume.
  • A 2x Dogecoin ETF is among the best-performing ETFs to start the year, highlighting increased interest in meme coins.
  • DOGE's price action shows a V-shaped recovery, with $0.1513 as a key support level for continued gains.

DOGE hovered near $0.152 after rebounding sharply from a $0.146 low, with the move supported by a burst of above-average volume — and landing as leveraged “meme beta” trade picks up fresh attention after Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas noted that a 2x Dogecoin ETF is among the best-performing ETFs to start the year.

News background

Meme coins have been the market’s early-year temperature check, with DOGE and PEPE leading a sharp bounce as traders leaned into “meme season” narratives amid still-uneven liquidity. CoinGecko’s GMCI Meme Index has shown the category heating up, while a broader “dog-themed” basket also traded higher alongside DOGE.

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That backdrop has bled into ETFs as well. Balchunas said the best-performing ETFs to start the year include a 2x Dogecoin ETF and a 2x single-stock semiconductor ETF, underscoring that the “highest beta” expressions of risk appetite are leading flows early in the year. Traders typically treat that kind of leaderboard as a sentiment tell — not a fundamental driver — but it often reinforces momentum in the underlying when positioning is already crowded.

The bigger macro setup still matters: bitcoin has remained relatively range-bound, and when majors stall, speculative flows tend to spill into meme coins because they move quickly, have liquid derivatives markets, and don’t require a macro catalyst to trade.

Technical analysis

DOGE was effectively flat on the day ($0.1518 to $0.1519) but the headline is the structure: a V-shaped recovery that began after a sharp flush to $0.1461 (Jan. 5, 09:00) and reversed aggressively into the U.S. afternoon.

The recovery phase (16:00–17:00) came with a clear volume signature: ~880M–886M tokens traded, roughly 87% above the 24-hour average, as price pushed up through the mid-$0.15s and tagged $0.1536. That’s the kind of “participation check” technicians look for — the rally wasn’t a quiet grind; it was met with real bids.

From there, DOGE shifted into consolidation and began showing some short-term corrective pressure. In the final hour, price eased from $0.1526 to $0.1523, testing $0.1513 support while a 26.9M spike (roughly triple the hourly norm) printed during the dip. Importantly, follow-through selling didn’t build after that spike, and DOGE bounced back toward $0.1519, suggesting the market is still willing to defend the $0.151–$0.152 handle.

Technically, this is now a classic post-recovery setup: a sharp reclaim, then a tight range, with $0.1540–$0.1543 acting as the immediate cap and $0.1461 holding as the key “if it breaks, the pattern changes” reference point.

Price action summary

  • DOGE completed a V-shaped recovery after dipping to $0.1461
  • The rebound leg was confirmed by ~87% above-average volume during the 16:00–17:00 push
  • Price tagged $0.1536 before consolidating back near $0.152
  • Late-hour selling tested $0.1513 support, but the bounce held into the close

What traders should know

This is now a range trade around a fresh inflection point, and the levels are clean:

  • If $0.1513 holds: DOGE can continue digesting gains above $0.15 and set up another attempt at $0.1540–$0.1543. A clean break there opens the door to a momentum extension toward the next resistance pockets (higher fib levels) and typically draws trend-following flows.
  • If $0.1513 breaks: the V-shaped recovery risks turning into a broader retracement, with eyes back on $0.1461. A loss of $0.146 would weaken the “reversal” read and re-open the prior demand zone.
  • Why the ETF note matters: Balchunas’ observation about a 2x DOGE ETF leading early-year ETF performance doesn’t change DOGE’s fundamentals, but it does reinforce the same message coming from the tape — risk appetite is being expressed through high-beta vehicles, and meme coins are one of the cleanest proxies for that behavior.

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