Have DOGE and SHIB reached their local supports?
|The new week has begun with the correction of the cryptocurrency market as almost all of the top 10 coins are in the red zone. Solana (SOL) is the only exception from the rule, rising by 2.71%.
Top coins by CoinMarketCap
DOGE/USD
The rate of DOGE has gone down by 3% over the last 24 hours.
DOGE/USD chart by TradingView
DOGE could not fix above the area of the most liquidity around $0.243, having confirmed ongoing bearish pressure. If the situation does not change, sellers may get the rate of the meme coin back to the blue support level at $0.1940.
Such a scenario is relevant until the end of the current week.
DOGE is trading at $0.2226 at press time.
SHIB/USD
SHIB is showing even worse price dynamics than DOGE with a decline of 4%.
SHIB/USD chart by TradingView
SHIB is trading in the wide range between the support at $0.00003528 and the resistance at $0.000050.Currently, neither bulls nor bears are dominating, which is also confirmed by the low trading volume.
The breakout of one of the zones can lead to a possible trend change—buyers' or sellers' dominance. However, at the moment, it is too early to consider that.
SHIB is trading at $0.0000438 at press time.
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