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coinpedia 2025-05-09 07:54:49

Dogecoin To The Moon? Top Memecoin Eyes 1 After 14% Surge

The post Dogecoin To The Moon? Top Memecoin Eyes 1 After 14% Surge appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Is Dogecoin going to the moon? The question is making the rounds again as the crypto market sees strong gains. With Ethereum climbing faster than Bitcoin, many analysts believe an altcoin season could be starting — and Dogecoin is back in focus. The popular meme coin recently crossed the $0.20 mark, raising fresh interest about whether it can return to its 2021 peak. Its market cap has now crossed $29 billion, and with growing market optimism, traders are watching closely to see what comes next. Analysts Predict Breakout to $1 Analyst Maelius Crypto shared a chart calling Doge ‘incredible’ even though it dropped more than expected. The analyst thinks Dogecoin is showing strong signs of a breakout as price has bounced off key support levels, like the 200-week EMA and a demand zone between $0.11 and $0.20. The recent price action follows an Elliott Wave pattern, and he expects that the next big move could push DOGE to $1. After a bit of correction, he believes it could eventually reach $1.30-$1.70. Analyst Ali Martinez explained that Dogecoin has been backed by a trendline since October 2024. If the price dips to $0.14, it could be a buying opportunity before it rebounds to $0.30. Analyst Javon Marks also predicts that it could recover significantly before heading toward a target of $0.65. Dogecoin’s recent rise has sparked hopes that it could reach big market values like $500 billion, $1 trillion, or $2 trillion. If it does, each DOGE could be worth up to $13.4. Analysts predict that this could happen between 2033 and 2040.

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