The post Dogecoin Finds Support After Tariff-Led Selloff appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin stabilized Friday after early volatility saw price drop to $0.176 before recovering into a tight $0.18–$0.19 range. The session’s 7% swing came amid renewed macro jitters and reports of large whale liquidations totaling over $74 million. What to Know • DOGE traded between $0.176 and $0.189 through Oct 17, 06:00 – Oct 18, 05:00, a 6.7% range.• Trading volumes topped 1.4B during the 07:00–08:00 UTC selloff, setting strong support near $0.18.• Large holders reportedly offloaded 360M DOGE ($74M) as broader crypto markets dropped 6% on tariff headlines.• Price rebounded steadily to close around $0.186, forming higher lows across afternoon sessions.• Futures positioning remained mixed as traders weighed Fed policy signals against inflation risks. News Background The morning dip tracked cross-market weakness following the Trump administration’s 100% tariff declaration on Chinese imports — a move that sent risk assets lower across Asia. DOGE faced early liquidation pressure but found stability as whales and market makers absorbed supply near $0.18. Analysts noted heavy concentration of bids around that level, suggesting accumulation rather than capitulation. Meanwhile, derivative funding rates normalized after a brief spike in short positioning, indicating sentiment is stabilizing. Price Action Summary • Sharp decline from $0.188 → $0.176 at 07:00 UTC on >1.4B volume — the day’s capitulation move.• Recovery through mid-session saw DOGE reclaim $0.184–$0.187, consolidating for remainder of the day.• Final hour (04:22–05:21 UTC): test of $0.1853 low met with 10.5M volume spike, followed by steady bounce to $0.1862.• Resistance persisted at $0.188–$0.189 zone with multiple failed breakout attempts.• Tight late-session range ($0.1860–$0.1862) and declining volume signal positioning pause ahead of catalysts. Technical Analysis • Support – $0.175–$0.180 remains critical accumulation zone; buyers defended lows with high conviction.• Resistance – $0.188–$0.190 marks upper consolidation band; breakout could target $0.20+.• Volume – Peak activity at 1.4B; volume compression… The post Dogecoin Finds Support After Tariff-Led Selloff appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dogecoin stabilized Friday after early volatility saw price drop to $0.176 before recovering into a tight $0.18–$0.19 range. The session’s 7% swing came amid renewed macro jitters and reports of large whale liquidations totaling over $74 million. What to Know • DOGE traded between $0.176 and $0.189 through Oct 17, 06:00 – Oct 18, 05:00, a 6.7% range.• Trading volumes topped 1.4B during the 07:00–08:00 UTC selloff, setting strong support near $0.18.• Large holders reportedly offloaded 360M DOGE ($74M) as broader crypto markets dropped 6% on tariff headlines.• Price rebounded steadily to close around $0.186, forming higher lows across afternoon sessions.• Futures positioning remained mixed as traders weighed Fed policy signals against inflation risks. News Background The morning dip tracked cross-market weakness following the Trump administration’s 100% tariff declaration on Chinese imports — a move that sent risk assets lower across Asia. DOGE faced early liquidation pressure but found stability as whales and market makers absorbed supply near $0.18. Analysts noted heavy concentration of bids around that level, suggesting accumulation rather than capitulation. Meanwhile, derivative funding rates normalized after a brief spike in short positioning, indicating sentiment is stabilizing. Price Action Summary • Sharp decline from $0.188 → $0.176 at 07:00 UTC on >1.4B volume — the day’s capitulation move.• Recovery through mid-session saw DOGE reclaim $0.184–$0.187, consolidating for remainder of the day.• Final hour (04:22–05:21 UTC): test of $0.1853 low met with 10.5M volume spike, followed by steady bounce to $0.1862.• Resistance persisted at $0.188–$0.189 zone with multiple failed breakout attempts.• Tight late-session range ($0.1860–$0.1862) and declining volume signal positioning pause ahead of catalysts. Technical Analysis • Support – $0.175–$0.180 remains critical accumulation zone; buyers defended lows with high conviction.• Resistance – $0.188–$0.190 marks upper consolidation band; breakout could target $0.20+.• Volume – Peak activity at 1.4B; volume compression…

Dogecoin Finds Support After Tariff-Led Selloff

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Dogecoin stabilized Friday after early volatility saw price drop to $0.176 before recovering into a tight $0.18–$0.19 range. The session’s 7% swing came amid renewed macro jitters and reports of large whale liquidations totaling over $74 million.

What to Know

• DOGE traded between $0.176 and $0.189 through Oct 17, 06:00 – Oct 18, 05:00, a 6.7% range.
• Trading volumes topped 1.4B during the 07:00–08:00 UTC selloff, setting strong support near $0.18.
• Large holders reportedly offloaded 360M DOGE ($74M) as broader crypto markets dropped 6% on tariff headlines.
• Price rebounded steadily to close around $0.186, forming higher lows across afternoon sessions.
• Futures positioning remained mixed as traders weighed Fed policy signals against inflation risks.

News Background

The morning dip tracked cross-market weakness following the Trump administration’s 100% tariff declaration on Chinese imports — a move that sent risk assets lower across Asia. DOGE faced early liquidation pressure but found stability as whales and market makers absorbed supply near $0.18. Analysts noted heavy concentration of bids around that level, suggesting accumulation rather than capitulation. Meanwhile, derivative funding rates normalized after a brief spike in short positioning, indicating sentiment is stabilizing.

Price Action Summary

• Sharp decline from $0.188 → $0.176 at 07:00 UTC on >1.4B volume — the day’s capitulation move.
• Recovery through mid-session saw DOGE reclaim $0.184–$0.187, consolidating for remainder of the day.
• Final hour (04:22–05:21 UTC): test of $0.1853 low met with 10.5M volume spike, followed by steady bounce to $0.1862.
• Resistance persisted at $0.188–$0.189 zone with multiple failed breakout attempts.
• Tight late-session range ($0.1860–$0.1862) and declining volume signal positioning pause ahead of catalysts.

Technical Analysis

• Support – $0.175–$0.180 remains critical accumulation zone; buyers defended lows with high conviction.
• Resistance – $0.188–$0.190 marks upper consolidation band; breakout could target $0.20+.
• Volume – Peak activity at 1.4B; volume compression late session supports equilibrium formation.
• Pattern – Narrow band consolidation following morning flush indicates volatility coil.
• Momentum – RSI neutral near 49; MACD flattening — neither trend dominant yet.

What Traders Are Watching

• Confirmation of $0.18 as short-term base ahead of weekend sessions.
• Renewed whale flows — whether accumulation continues after $74M disposal.
• Potential rotation into meme assets amid ETF optimism next week.
• Fed commentary on tariffs and liquidity impact on speculative flows.
• Breakout above $0.19 as trigger for retest of $0.20–$0.21 zone.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/18/doge-finds-support-after-tariff-led-selloff-market-awaits-next-catalyst

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