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Trading Desk Flows Hint Bottoming. Watch $0.214 Flip for Momentum



Heavy selling across digital assets drives DOGE 5% lower; desks eye base formation as liquidation pressure shows early signs of exhaustion.

News Background

  • DOGE followed the broader market liquidation triggered by renewed U.S.–China tariff rhetoric, sliding 5% from $0.21 highs to settle at $0.20. President Trump’s proposed 100% tariff plan erased roughly $19B in crypto market value, sparking forced liquidations across majors.
  • Despite the selloff, institutional desks report accumulation interest near the $0.20 handle as derivatives open interest resets to mid-September levels.
  • The House of Doge’s $50M Nasdaq debut through its Brag House Holdings merger continues to underpin long-term institutional narrative, though near-term flows remain risk-off.

Price Action Summary

  • DOGE traded a $0.0117 (6%) range between $0.21 and $0.20 through Oct. 14 21:00–Oct. 15 20:00.
  • Volume surged to 568.6M at 08:00 on the morning rally to $0.21 before sellers reclaimed control.
  • Heaviest liquidation hit 13:00–15:00 window with 920M turnover as price broke below $0.21.
  • Capitulation at 19:50 drove price to $0.20 lows on 12M volume, marking likely exhaustion.
  • DOGE stabilized near $0.20 into close with reduced volume, hinting early demand return.

Technical Analysis

  • Support remains firm around $0.20–$0.202, aligning with high-volume accumulation during liquidation troughs. Resistance stands at $0.21–$0.214, the zone capped by morning reversal volume.
  • Short-term structure remains fragile while DOGE trades under the 200-day moving average, but volume compression and stable bid depth at $0.20 suggest potential base-building. A clean reclaim of $0.21 could invite momentum longs targeting $0.224–$0.228.
  • Momentum indicators remain oversold; derivative funding turned sharply negative across Binance and OKX — conditions often preceding short-covering rallies.

What Traders Are Watching

  • $0.20 support — whether bids absorb post-liquidation supply through Asia open.
  • Volume follow-through on any $0.21 reclaim for confirmation of reversal.
  • Institutional positioning around House of Doge’s Nasdaq-linked instruments.
  • Broader risk sentiment around U.S.–China trade headlines.