- DOGE has left liquidity behind—will it return to grab it?
- A key supply zone on H4 could trigger a reaction
- If structure flips bullish, we’ll look for demand zones to buy
In our previous analysis, we saw DOGE accumulating liquidity on both sides, setting up a potential move.

Ideally, I was looking for a buy opportunity at a lower demand zone to target the liquidity above.

But instead, DOGE shot up directly, leaving that liquidity behind. Could it still come back for it? That’s the big question.
DOGE Analysis: Supply Zone in Focus
Switching to the 4-hour timeframe, there’s a strong supply zone that could trigger a reaction. If price respects this area, we might see DOGE make a move back down to grab that unfinished liquidity.

But what if the supply zone doesn’t hold?
That’s where things get interesting. If price breaks structure on H4, we’ll officially be in a bullish trend, meaning a retracement into a demand zone could give us a strong buy opportunity.

That’s why waiting for confirmation is key. We don’t predict—we react. If the market flips bullish, we’ll analyze the best demand zones to enter in tomorrow’s update.
What’s Next for Dogecoin?
There’s one rule that never changes: the market does whatever it wants. No prediction is 100% certain.
Right now, we’re watching these key scenarios:
- Supply Zone Reaction – If DOGE respects it, a pullback could be on the way.
- Break of Structure – If price flips bullish, we look for a strong demand zone to buy.
- Liquidity Grab – If a fake-out happens, it could trap traders before the real move.
We’ll reassess tomorrow—if DOGE breaks structure, we’ll pinpoint the best buy zones together. Stay sharp.
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