Dogecoin Open Interest Drops To November 2024 Levels – Will Price Follow?

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Dogecoin’s open interest has been on a massive freefall for a while now as the memecoin continues to struggle to gain investor interest. As it stands, data shows that Dogecoin’s open interest has sharply declined since the beginning of March, plunging to levels not seen since November 2024. The rapid drawdown, tracked using data from CoinGlass, reflects a significant reduction in leveraged positions and trader appetite for the king of memecoins.

Three-Month Slide: Dogecoin Open Interest Drops Sharply

Open interest is crucial in measuring the interest in an asset, which in turn helps predict price movements. In the case of Dogecoin, its open interest reflects a trend of low interest. After peaking on January 18, Dogecoin’s open interest has been on a relentless freefall, with price action mirroring this downward trend. Since mid-January, Dogecoin’s open interest has been steadily evaporating, dropping from multi-month highs to a level now comparable to just before last year’s Q4 price rally.

According to CoinGlass data, the reduction has not been abrupt but instead drawn out over the course of the past two months, highlighted by a sustained exit by traders and a cooling of bullish sentiment in the derivatives market. This is sentiment relayed from a continued fall in the Dogecoin price alongside the rest of the crypto market. At the time of writing, the Dogecoin open interest is sitting at $1.6 billion, 70.5% below its January 18 high peak of $5.42 billion.

Potential Implications For DOGE’s Future Price Movement

The persistent decline in Dogecoin’s open interest carries a number of implications for its future price direction, particularly in the context of momentum and liquidity in the derivatives market.

Open interest is often used to assess the strength of a trend (whether upward or downward) and sharp reductions typically suggest that traders are pulling out of positions due to stop-loss triggers, liquidations, or they no longer see near-term upside in the asset. 

In theory, a decrease in Dogecoin’s open interest points to a corresponding reduction in liquidity, which can also damage any price uptrend. An increase in open interest, on the other hand, is definitive of an increase in liquidity.

Now that the open interest has returned to its November 2024 levels, it means liquidity and sentiment surrounding the meme coin have lost about two months of work, and how quickly derivatives traders can return to bullish momentum will also be factored into any potential uptrend from here.

At the time of writing, Dogecoin is trading at $0.1684, up by 0.52% in the past 24 hours. However, the broader trend remains negative, with the meme coin down by 34% over the past 30 days. This extended drawdown has also had consequences for Dogecoin’s standing in the wider market, and it has now been overtaken by Cardano in terms of market capitalization.

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