The CME gap for DOGE is about to be filled, and the current market trend indeed suggests this possibility, potentially even within a single Wyckoff cycle. The price has been continuously weakening, but it is worth noting that the bottom support remains very solid. The protective level of this strong low point requires ongoing attention—once it is broken, it will be a true risk signal. In the short term, further decline cannot be ruled out, but the effectiveness of the support level will determine the height of the subsequent rebound.
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LoneValidator
· 14h ago
Don't worry about the support level as long as it doesn't break; this time I really feel it's different.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 01-08 18:52
Is the support level so solid? I feel like it could break at any moment.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-08 18:52
Does the bottom support really hold? It still seems like it depends on whether the line breaks or not.
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StillBuyingTheDip
· 01-08 18:49
If the support level were truly solid, it would have already rebounded. Right now, it looks like it's testing the bottom.
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RugpullTherapist
· 01-08 18:35
Is the bottom support really solid? It looks a bit shaky to me...
The CME gap for DOGE is about to be filled, and the current market trend indeed suggests this possibility, potentially even within a single Wyckoff cycle. The price has been continuously weakening, but it is worth noting that the bottom support remains very solid. The protective level of this strong low point requires ongoing attention—once it is broken, it will be a true risk signal. In the short term, further decline cannot be ruled out, but the effectiveness of the support level will determine the height of the subsequent rebound.