DOGE Flashes Classic ‘1-2 Pattern’ as Bulls Eye $0.28–$0.30 Breakout
Midnight trading saw a collapse from $0.26 to $0.25 on record 2.15 billion volume, dwarfing the 24-hour average of 344.8 million.

What to know:
- Dogecoin experienced a significant selloff, dropping from $0.27 to $0.25, with over 2.15 billion tokens traded.
- The cryptocurrency is consolidating around $0.25, with traders watching for a potential recovery or further decline.
- Analysts note a pattern that could lead to a breakout above $0.28–$0.30 if buying resumes.
Dogecoin endured a sharp overnight selloff, sliding from $0.27 to $0.25 during the September 21–22 session, as institutional traders offloaded positions on record volumes exceeding 2.15 billion tokens.
The midnight rout carved through support levels and established fresh resistance zones, leaving DOGE consolidating around $0.25 as traders monitor for recovery or continuation lower.
News Background
• DOGE fell 7% over the 24-hour period ending September 22 at 02:00, retreating from $0.27 to $0.25.
• Midnight trading saw a collapse from $0.26 to $0.25 on record 2.15 billion volume, dwarfing the 24-hour average of 344.8 million.
• Analysts flagged a “1-2 pattern” formation that has historically preceded DOGE breakouts above $0.28–$0.30.
Price Action Summary
• DOGE’s range spanned $0.02 (≈8%) between a $0.27 high and $0.25 low.
• Resistance solidified near $0.27 following repeated rejections.
• Institutional support emerged around $0.25, with recovery attempts keeping DOGE anchored above this level.
• In the final hour (01:14–02:13), DOGE bounced within a narrow $0.25–$0.25 channel, showing accumulation patterns with spikes at 01:25 and 02:03.
Technical Analysis
• Record 2.15B tokens traded during the midnight dump confirms heavy institutional activity.
• Support confirmed at $0.25; failure here risks extending decline toward $0.23.
• Key resistance sits at $0.27, with next upside tests at $0.28–$0.30 should buying resume.
• Volume spikes during recovery attempts highlight potential bottoming interest.
• Pattern recognition: technicians identify a recurring “1-2 setup” consistent with prior rally structures.
What Traders Are Watching
• Whether $0.25 can hold as durable support after record liquidation flows.
• Institutional positioning around the $0.28–$0.30 resistance band if recovery gains traction.
• Follow-through volumes in upcoming sessions to confirm whether accumulation or further distribution dominates.
• Broader sentiment impact from ETF delays and ongoing regulatory uncertainty.
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