Dogecoin Holds $0.168 Support Amid Market Weakness, Bulls Seek Bounce

Published at 2025-11-13 07:17:45

As of Nov. 13, DOGE pulled back from recent highs and briefly traded under $0.1780 before finding footing at the $0.1680 support zone. The dip comes amid generalized crypto market softness, but the ability to hold this level keeps the short-term bullish case intact. Traders are watching volume and intraday strength for signs the sell-off is exhausted.

A decisive break back above $0.1780–$0.18 would signal a confirmation bounce and could reopen the path toward previous resistance around $0.20. Conversely, a failure to hold $0.1680 would increase the chance of a deeper retracement to lower support bands. For now, momentum and confirmation above the key threshold will determine whether bulls can reclaim control or sellers push DOGE into a broader correction.

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