DOGE Drops 31% and 24% After Back-to-Back Ichimoku Sell Signals in January

⬤ January turned out to be a rough month for Dogecoin. DOGE posted two significant drops after Ichimoku-based sell signals kicked in on both the daily and H4 timeframes. Early alerts flagged weakening structure before either decline actually played out — and the chart confirmed it, showing price trending lower after failing at key Ichimoku levels.

⬤ The first warning came on January 19. Price formed a bearish cross below the Ichimoku cloud after breaking the Kijun-sen — basically, trend support cracked wide open. What happened next? A 31% drop. DOGE accelerated lower and stayed underneath the cloud for the entire stretch, a textbook sign that bears were firmly in control.

Early alerts identified weakening structure before both declines unfolded — the chart confirmed what the signals were already telling us.

⬤ Then on January 29, DOGE tried to bounce back. Price attempted a retest of the Kijun-sen on the H4 chart but got rejected hard at a clearly defined resistance zone. That rejection reignited the downward move — another 24% decline followed. The Ichimoku cloud kept acting as a ceiling, blocking every recovery attempt along the way.

⬤ Here’s the thing — two consecutive failures at the same Ichimoku levels don’t happen by accident. DOGE couldn’t reclaim the Kijun-sen or push back above the cloud, and that kept downside momentum firmly in place. It’s a solid reminder of how trend-based signals shape short-term price action and sentiment across the crypto market.

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