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Dogecoin Price Forecast: DOGE eyes $0.166 resistance after 30% surge

  • Dogecoin has gained over 30% in the past four days amid a recovery in the general memecoin category.
  • The recent rebound in memecoins follows historic lows in the meme-to-altcoin dominance ratio.
  • DOGE has risen above the 50-day EMA and could tackle the $0.166 resistance.

Dogecoin (DOGE) has been one of the top performers in the crypto market since the beginning of the new year. The number one memecoin gained nearly 30% over the past four days, outperforming major cryptos amid a rise in the broader market sentiment.

The move is reflected in the 21Shares 2x Dogecoin ETF (TXXD), which is one of the best-performing ETFs to start 2026, according to Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.

The speculative interest in Dogecoin also improved slightly in the traditional crypto market, with its open interest (OI) rising to 13.47 billion DOGE on January 2 — its highest level since the October 10 leverage flush, per Coinglass data. However, that figure has slightly retreated to 12.68 billion DOGE despite a steady price rise, indicating some scepticism among traders.

Meanwhile, the rise isn't limited to Dogecoin as the broader memecoin category has seen its market capitalization rise over 30% to $47.8 billion in the past four days.

The move follows months of underperformance, with the memecoin to altcoin dominance ratio plunging to historic lows of 0.032 in December. This means that memecoins accounted for only 3% of the general altcoins market cap. However, a massive memecoin season kicked off following the last time the metric reached such levels.

Memecoin Dominance in Altcoin Markets. Source: CryptoQuant

With recent gains across several memecoins, the sector could be hinting at a comeback, according to CryptoQuant contributor Darkfost.

Dogecoin Price Forecast: DOGE could tackle the $0.166 resistance

DOGE has risen above the 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) and is looking to tackle the $0.166 resistance near the 100-day EMA. A rise above could push the top memecoin to tackle the $0.181 hurdle near the 200-day EMA.

DOGE/USDT daily chart

On the downside, Dogecoin could find support at $0.142. A decline below $0.142 and eventually the 20-day EMA could push its price toward $0.121.

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is above its neutral level, while the Stochastic Oscillator (Stoch) is in its overbought region, indicating a rising bullish momentum. Sustained overbought conditions in the Stoch could spark a pullback.

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