Dogecoin Forms ‘Second Low’ That Could Trigger 4,000% Rally Above $4

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Dogecoin (DOGE), the largest meme-based cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has recently formed a second low, suggesting that the meme coin...

Dogecoin (DOGE), the largest meme-based cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has recently formed a second low, suggesting that the meme coin could be gearing up for a potential 4,000% rally to new all-time highs above $4. 

Dogecoin Second Low Could Signal Big Gains Ahead

Trader Tardigrade, a crypto analyst, told his 55,100 followers on X (formerly Twitter) that Dogecoin has officially formed a second low after touching a crucial support level. He shared a price chart illustrating Dogecoin’s price movements since 2014, highlighting periods where the meme coin had formed a first and second low after hitting a key support level, which then led to a massive price surge. 

Dogecoin
Source: X

From 2014 and 2017, Dogecoin found support in 2015, followed by a second low in 2017, which triggered a substantial price rally that same year. A similar pattern played out between 2018 and 2021, with Dogecoin reaching a critical support level in 2020, forming a second low in 2021, and then skyrocketing in value that year. 

Following this historical trend, Trader Tardigrade questions whether Dogecoin might follow a similar price pattern or if this time will be different. The cryptocurrency has already hit a key support level in 2023, and recently established its second low, hinting that it may be preparing for a dramatic price increase

Reviewing the price chart, the analyst points to a rally to the upside, suggesting that DOGE could potentially witness a staggering 4,000% price surge above $4 during this bull cycle.  

When asked by a crypto community member if this bullish price breakout might occur on November 6, after the end of the United States Presidential elections and a potential Donald Trump win, Trader Tardigrade responded simply with, “Not a bad guess.” 

The analyst has remained highly optimistic about Dogecoin’s future outlook, suggesting in a previous X post that Dogecoin may have finally reached its bottom in the current market downtrend, with indications of a major bullish crossover on the horizon. 

Bullish Divergence Points To Potential Upside

Popular crypto analyst, Ali Martinez has identified a unique technical pattern in the Dogecoin price chart. Martinez disclosed that Dogecoin is currently showing a bullish divergence against the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the 4-hour chart. 

Dogecoin 2
Source: X

A bullish divergence occurs when the price of a cryptocurrency is making new lows while its RSI is hitting higher lows. This discrepancy is seen as a sign that the market is gaining strength, characterized by weakening selling pressure that could lead to a potential price reversal.  

Martinez has also revealed that Dogecoin’s TD indicator was flashing a buy signal, suggesting that current conditions may be favorable for a possible upward price movement. At the time of writing, the price of Dogecoin is trading at $0.096, reflecting a 2.53% decrease in the last 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap. 

Dogecoin price chart from Tradingview.com
DOGE price fails to hold $0.1 | Source: DOGEUSDT on Tradingview.com
Featured image created with Dall.E, chart from Tradingview.com
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