DOGE ETF Buzz Meets Bearish Reality as Dogecoin Prints Fresh Lower Lows

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Technical analysis shows DOGE failed to hold key support levels, suggesting continued downside unless buyers reclaim critical price points.

By Shaurya Malwa, CD Analytics

Updated Dec 5, 2025, 5:08 a.m. Published Dec 5, 2025, 4:47 a.m.

(CoinDesk Data)
  • Dogecoin’s price fell despite increased network activity and ETF speculation, with institutional trades dominating the session.
  • Technical analysis shows DOGE failed to hold key support levels, suggesting continued downside unless buyers reclaim critical price points.
  • Active addresses reached their highest since September, but the price remains under pressure due to weak momentum and bearish trends.

Meme coin breaks key technical level as institutional-sized trades dominate Wednesday session amid ETF filing buzz.

  • Dogecoin’s decline came despite an uptick in network activity and renewed ETF speculation.
  • Both 21Shares and Grayscale advanced filings for spot DOGE ETFs, adding to expectations that meme coins could see broader institutional availability in coming months.
  • On-chain metrics also registered a notable shift: DOGE recorded 71,589 active addresses — the highest level since September — indicating rising user engagement even as price action weakened.
  • Yet this fundamental backdrop failed to support the market. Whale activity remains muted compared to November, and ETF inflows have not meaningfully accelerated, creating a divergence between increasing network participation and weakening price structure.
  • With broader crypto sentiment skewing risk-off, DOGE’s technical posture has overshadowed its improving on-chain footprint.
  • The breakdown was clean, decisive, and clearly driven by institutional or algorithmic flows. DOGE’s failure to hold $0.1487 support came after three failed tests of the $0.1522 resistance band, each marked by declining upside volume — a classic warning sign of weakening buyer conviction.
  • Once sellers broke the $0.1487 floor, volume surged dramatically, with three consecutive hourly candles exceeding 400M tokens traded, confirming that large players were unloading rather than retail traders capitulating.
  • The price action formed a descending triangle, with lower highs compressing directly into a flat support zone.
  • The eventual breakdown aligns with this structure and suggests continuation unless buyers reclaim the $0.1487–$0.1510 region.
  • Despite the surge in active addresses, neither momentum indicators nor volume signatures point to imminent reversal.
  • RSI continues drifting lower, while trend-following signals remain bearish. Until DOGE reclaims at least $0.1487, sellers retain positional advantage.

DOGE dropped from $0.1522 to $0.1477 across the session, marking a 3% decline within a tight $0.0070 range.
The breakdown occurred at peak volume, with 830.7M DOGE traded, representing 174% above the 24-hour average.
Attempts to rebound toward $0.1483 were sold immediately, with 14.4M-volume spikes repeatedly rejected. Current consolidation remains shallow at best, and price continues to oscillate within the lower band of the breakdown zone.

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  • DOGE now sits on a weak footing, with technicals outweighing ETF optimism and on-chain improvements.
  • The $0.1470 support is the next critical level; a clean break risks continuation toward $0.1450 and potentially $0.1425 if volume remains heavy.
  • For bulls, the path is clear but challenging: reclaiming $0.1487 is required to neutralize the breakdown, while a move through $0.1510 would be the first legitimate sign of a trend shift.
  • Until then, the market favors downside skew as large traders continue distributing into any intraday strength.

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