The post Dogecoin ETF Opens With $1.4 Million Turnover But Fails to Lift Weak DOGE Price appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The first Dogecoin ETF had real activity but not the explosive growth many traders expected, and the day-one numbers ended up showing the same trends as the DOGE price that has been stuck in a downtrend for weeks. GDOG, the Grayscale Dogecoin Trust ETF, had about $1.4 million in turnover on its debut. Bloomberg’s screen shows the product closing at $18.05, with $1,407,896 in dollar turnover and only 4,777 in trade count.  What it shows is that that early interest was concentrated into a short burst rather than forming a wide base of participation across the session. Eric Balchunas said the outcome was “solid for an average launch but low for a first-ever spot product,” and that is in line with how DOGE has traded for the past month. Source: Bloomberg Dogecoin’s price chart, in the meantime, shows a market that has had a hard time holding any level above $0.17 since early November. Every time the price bounces back up, sellers take advantage and bring it back down to the mid-$0.14s.  The ETF debut did not change that much because the spot market is still the main driver of sentiment for meme assets.  Bottom line The last big candles on the chart are all red, including that one deep flush wick in mid-October. That one still stands as a reminder of how quickly liquidity can disappear around this coin when larger names pull back. You Might Also Like Because of that background, the ETF’s first day is not strong or weak. It looks like the market is trading lower and waiting for something to give it a boost. A total of $1.4 million is enough to show the door opened but not enough to signal a wave of new capital.  Source: https://u.today/dogecoin-etf-opens-with-14-million-turnover-but-fails-to-lift-weak-doge-priceThe post Dogecoin ETF Opens With $1.4 Million Turnover But Fails to Lift Weak DOGE Price appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The first Dogecoin ETF had real activity but not the explosive growth many traders expected, and the day-one numbers ended up showing the same trends as the DOGE price that has been stuck in a downtrend for weeks. GDOG, the Grayscale Dogecoin Trust ETF, had about $1.4 million in turnover on its debut. Bloomberg’s screen shows the product closing at $18.05, with $1,407,896 in dollar turnover and only 4,777 in trade count.  What it shows is that that early interest was concentrated into a short burst rather than forming a wide base of participation across the session. Eric Balchunas said the outcome was “solid for an average launch but low for a first-ever spot product,” and that is in line with how DOGE has traded for the past month. Source: Bloomberg Dogecoin’s price chart, in the meantime, shows a market that has had a hard time holding any level above $0.17 since early November. Every time the price bounces back up, sellers take advantage and bring it back down to the mid-$0.14s.  The ETF debut did not change that much because the spot market is still the main driver of sentiment for meme assets.  Bottom line The last big candles on the chart are all red, including that one deep flush wick in mid-October. That one still stands as a reminder of how quickly liquidity can disappear around this coin when larger names pull back. You Might Also Like Because of that background, the ETF’s first day is not strong or weak. It looks like the market is trading lower and waiting for something to give it a boost. A total of $1.4 million is enough to show the door opened but not enough to signal a wave of new capital.  Source: https://u.today/dogecoin-etf-opens-with-14-million-turnover-but-fails-to-lift-weak-doge-price

Dogecoin ETF Opens With $1.4 Million Turnover But Fails to Lift Weak DOGE Price

The first Dogecoin ETF had real activity but not the explosive growth many traders expected, and the day-one numbers ended up showing the same trends as the DOGE price that has been stuck in a downtrend for weeks.

GDOG, the Grayscale Dogecoin Trust ETF, had about $1.4 million in turnover on its debut. Bloomberg’s screen shows the product closing at $18.05, with $1,407,896 in dollar turnover and only 4,777 in trade count. 

What it shows is that that early interest was concentrated into a short burst rather than forming a wide base of participation across the session. Eric Balchunas said the outcome was “solid for an average launch but low for a first-ever spot product,” and that is in line with how DOGE has traded for the past month.

Source: Bloomberg

Dogecoin’s price chart, in the meantime, shows a market that has had a hard time holding any level above $0.17 since early November. Every time the price bounces back up, sellers take advantage and bring it back down to the mid-$0.14s. 

The ETF debut did not change that much because the spot market is still the main driver of sentiment for meme assets. 

Bottom line

The last big candles on the chart are all red, including that one deep flush wick in mid-October. That one still stands as a reminder of how quickly liquidity can disappear around this coin when larger names pull back.

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Because of that background, the ETF’s first day is not strong or weak. It looks like the market is trading lower and waiting for something to give it a boost. A total of $1.4 million is enough to show the door opened but not enough to signal a wave of new capital. 

Source: https://u.today/dogecoin-etf-opens-with-14-million-turnover-but-fails-to-lift-weak-doge-price

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