DOGE price analysis hints at 30% drop despite Elon Musk’s Twitter bid

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The head and shoulders pattern emerging on Dogecoin charts suggests a lack of upside conviction among DOGE traders.

The brief Dogecoin (DOGE) price rally last week following Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter appears to be fizzling out as DOGE closes the week over 8%. 

DOGE’s price dropped to $0.142 on April 17, three days after peaking out locally at $0.149. The Dogecoin correction, albeit modest, raised its potential to trigger a classic bearish reversal pattern with an 85% success rate of reaching its downside target. 

DOGE price eyes drop under $0.10

Dubbed head and shoulders (H&S), the pattern appears when the price forms three peaks in a row, with the middle one, called the “head,” in between the other two, which are of almost equal height, and are thus called the left and right “shoulders.”

These three peaks hold above a common support level called the “neckline.” As the theory goes, the price typically breaks below the neckline after forming the third peak, or the right shoulder, and falls by as much as the H&S’s maximum height, i.e., the distance between the head’s top and neckline.

It appears DOGE has been forming a similar structure at least since March 24. The cryptocurrency now eyes a drop to the neckline after forming its right shoulder, followed by a full-fledged bearish breakout, as shown in the chart below.

DOGE/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

As a result, Dogecoin’s probability of correcting toward its H&S neckline near $0.132 appears higher, down about 7.5% below today’s price. The level coincides with DOGE’s 50-day simple moving average (50-day SMA; the blue wave), thus providing additional support.

A decisive breakout move below the support confluence could risk triggering the H&S setup, with the downside target sitting below $1, down almost 30% below today’s price.

Interestingly, the target appears close to the lower trendline of the descending channel pattern that has enveloped Dogecoin’s price moves since December 2021.

The “Musk effect”

Musk continues to be an influential catalyst behind Dogecoin’s interim price trends.

The news of him buying a 9.2% stake in Twitter on April 4 helped boost DOGE’s price by more than 20% to $0.174 a day after, its best level in almost three months.

A correction followed as traders locked interim profits, only for DOGE price to rebound again after Musk showed intentions to acquire Twitter in its entirety for $43 billion.

Related: AMC Theaters mobile app accepts Dogecoin, Shiba Inu and more

Enthusiasts believe that the “Musk effect” and his growing influence on Twitter could boost Dogecoin adoption and price, their sentiment furthered by Robinhood CEO Vladimir Tenev, who earlier this week said DOGE could become the “currency of the internet.”

Musk has supported the idea so far, suggesting the Twitter board introduce a DOGE payment option for the social media’s Twitter Blue monthly subscription service.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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