DOGE Vs. SHIB: Only One Meme Coin Looks Ready To Explode

Published at 2025-11-13 18:53:14

Dogecoin and Shiba Inu have stopped moving in lockstep, with technicals now pointing in opposite directions. DOGE is tightening into a wedge pattern that often precedes sharp moves, suggesting a breakout could be imminent if buying volume appears. By contrast, SHIB has slipped deeper into a stubborn downtrend, failing to find sustained support this week.

The divergence matters because it could shift short-term capital and trader attention away from a blanket "meme coin" trade and toward token-specific setups. For holders and active traders that means watching DOGE for confirmation of a breakout and managing risk around a possible surge, while SHIB investors should look for clear reversal signals or fundamental catalysts before reallocating. As always, volatility remains high and position sizing is essential.

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