Dogecoin Price Prediction: Will DOGE Recover in December or Fall Further First?
The Dogecoin price is back under pressure after sliding to the crucial $0.15 support zone, a level many traders say could determine whether the world’s biggest memecoin rebounds into December or sinks deeper before any recovery.
With volatility ripping through the crypto market, DOGE holders are anxiously watching what comes next. The drop follows a rough week for the entire sector, highlighted by Bitcoin sinking below $90,000.

DOGE's price trends to the downside on the daily chart. Source: DOGEUSD on Tradingview
Dogecoin Price Struggles at $0.15 as Bears Dominate
Dogecoin price dropped as low as $0.15 this week, reflecting a continued downtrend that has erased nearly 9% over the past seven days. Short-term action remains choppy. DOGE traded between $0.1533 and $0.1625 within the past 24 hours, while a separate 1.67% pullback saw the price dip to around $0.1578.
Technical indicators show that Dogecoin is attempting to consolidate above the key Fibonacci 0 level at $0.15178, a support that has held several times this month. But with RSI hovering around 39, the market still leans bearish, leaving room for both further downside and a possible bounce.
Market weakness intensified after the Dogecoin price broke below earlier support at $0.1720, exposing the $0.1650–$0.1600 region. Analysts note that the next major structural line, the weekly 200-EMA, sits near $0.16, making it the final defense before deeper losses.
Whales Accumulate as Sell Pressure Cools, Is a Reversal Coming?
Despite the broader downtrend, several encouraging signals are starting to appear. Exchange net position change for DOGE recently flipped positive, a shift historically associated with early accumulation phases.
Whales also acquired more than $8 million worth of DOGE in the past three days, with an additional $9 million entering long futures positions across Binance and OKX.
Money Flow indicators show a slight uptick at the support zone, suggesting dip-buyers are slowly returning. Still, net spot outflows remain mildly negative, a sign that confidence is improving, but not fully restored.
Analyst Ali Martinez highlights a massive support cluster at $0.08, where 27.4 billion DOGE were previously accumulated. While price is far from that level, it underscores Dogecoin’s long-term demand base should the market see deeper capitulation.
December Outlook: Rebound or More Pain First?
Dogecoin’s immediate future hinges on whether $0.15 can hold. A strong defense could push the Dogecoin price toward resistance at $0.1654, $0.1738, and ultimately $0.1807. A decisive break above $0.20 would open the door to a broader December recovery.
However, a loss of $0.15 would flip the market structure bearish, exposing $0.095 and even $0.059 as potential mid-term targets. For now, DOGE sits at a make-or-break zone, and December may reveal whether memecoin momentum returns, or if more downside must play out first.
Cover image from ChatGPT, DOGEUSD chart from Tradingview
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Bitcoin Updates Today: ABTC's Bold Bitcoin Strategy: Will the Hybrid Approach Surpass Market Fluctuations?
- American Bitcoin Corp. (ABTC) aims to scale to 50 EH/s hashing capacity via a hybrid model combining mining and Bitcoin treasury growth, leveraging a 2025 reverse merger with Hut 8’s Gryphon Digital Mining. - The merger, backed by Trump affiliates, enables ABTC to acquire Bitcoin at half market cost, driving Q3 2025 revenue growth to $64.2M with 56% gross margin from energy-efficient mining operations. - Risks include Bitcoin price volatility (noted $5.5M Q3 losses) and rising competition for affordable

Bitcoin Update: Crypto Market Plunges Amid Fed Policy Ambiguity and Data Void
- Bitcoin fell below $86,000 in late November 2025 as delayed U.S. jobs data and Fed policy uncertainty triggered a crypto sell-off. - BLS delayed October employment figures and November report, reducing December rate cut odds to 33% and eroding market clarity. - Fed internal divisions and a "data black hole" intensified volatility, with Ethereum and major cryptos losing 5-12% in 24 hours. - Fiscal acceleration and Trump tax-cut bill added complexity, while crypto liquidations hit $443M and stablecoin issu

Kenyan Drivers' Demonstrations Lead to Fare Increases, Challenging the Stability of the Gig Economy
- Kenyan authorities mandated a 50% fare hike for Uber and Bolt to address drivers' protests over "exploitative labor practices." - The directive, aligning with AAK guidelines, requires immediate compliance within seven days to resolve unsustainable driver earnings. - Drivers claim current fares fail to cover operational costs, leading to loan defaults and vehicle repossessions, while unions threaten legal action. - The government collaborates with the World Bank to draft a national taxi pricing policy, ai

Coca-Cola Encounters Legal Obstacles Amid Shift to Automated Retail
- Coca-Cola executives sold $12M in shares amid Australian legal disputes and regulatory challenges over pricing arrangements. - The company partnered with Kende Retail to launch Hungary's first autonomous retail store, planning 15 unmanned locations by 2026. - Analysts raised price targets to $80-$81, citing strong Q3 earnings with 6% organic revenue growth and resilient core markets. - Legal battles and regulatory scrutiny highlight Coca-Cola's need to balance innovation with compliance in the coming mon

