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Ethereum price started a fresh decline below $4,250. ETH is now consolidating and might decline further if it breaks the $4,120 support zone. Ethereum failed to extend gains and declined below the $4,250 zone. The price is trading below $4,280 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a key bearish trend line forming with resistance at $4,360 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase if it settles above $4,250 and $4,320. Ethereum Price Dips Sharply Ethereum price failed to continue higher above the $4,550 zone and started a fresh decline, like Bitcoin. ETH price declined below the $4,450 and $4,350 support levels. The bears even pushed the price below $4,120. A low was formed at $4,000 and the price is now consolidating losses. There was a minor recovery wave above the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the downward wave from the $4,636 swing high to the $4,000 low. Ethereum price is now trading below $4,300 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. On the upside, the price could face resistance near the $4,220 level. The next key resistance is near the $4,250 level. The first major resistance is near the $4,320 level and the 50% Fib retracement level of the downward wave from the $4,636 swing high to the $4,000 low. A clear move above the $4,320 resistance might send the price toward the $4,360 resistance. There is also a key bearish trend line forming with resistance at $4,360 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD. An upside break above the $4,360 region might call for more gains in the coming sessions. In the stated case, Ether could rise toward the $4,450 resistance zone or even $4,550 in the near term. Another Decline In ETH? If Ethereum fails to clear the $4,220 resistance, it could start a fresh decline. Initial support on the downside is near the $4,120 level. The first major support sits near the $4,050 zone. A clear move below the $4,050 support might push the price toward the $4,000 support. Any more losses might send the price toward the $3,880 region in the near term. The next key support sits at $3,750. Technical Indicators Hourly MACD – The MACD for ETH/USD is gaining momentum in the bearish zone. Hourly RSI – The RSI for ETH/USD is now below the 50 zone. Major Support Level – $4,120 Major Resistance Level – $4,360
Dogecoin Warning: Double Top Formation Hints At Decline – Analyst
Dogecoin fell to $0.238 after a sharp sell-off that erased gains and pushed volatility higher. According to market feeds, the coin lost 9.5% in the past 24 hours and about 8% over the week, with a sudden spike in activity that traders say caught many off guard. Related Reading: Bitcoin Is ‘Digital Capital’ That Outpaces Traditional Assets—Michael Saylor Double Top Triggers: Cause For Concern? According to analyst Merlijn The Trader, price action showed two failed attempts to push higher before sliding beneath a neckline near $0.27. That setup produced a measured move target around $0.238 — a level the market reached. Resistance sits at $0.27, and a daily close above $0.28 would weaken the bearish case. For now, traders watching the pattern see the chart as favoring downside while the price stays under the neckline. $DOGE IS FLASHING A TEXTBOOK DOUBLE TOP. Bearish retest locked. Target sits at $0.238. Don’t confuse noise with signal. The chart is already telling the truth. pic.twitter.com/GJ32G2kniw — Merlijn The Trader (@MerlijnTrader) September 21, 2025 Retest Keeps Bull Case Alive Other analysts have a different read, pointing out a completed retest of a long running descending trendline that had capped rallies for months. The breakout above that line was followed by a pullback into a $0.24–$0.25 zone where support showed up. If the memecoin holds above that base, momentum could push toward $0.30, with further upside possible to $0.32–$0.35 — levels the token traded at earlier this year. On-Chain Data And Market Activity Reports have disclosed on-chain measures that add context to the price swings. Market Value to Realized Value, or MVRV, has climbed but is still below the highs seen in prior tops, a point raised by some analysts. DOGE has traded mostly between $0.20 and $0.25 since 2023, which some see as a steady base rather than a blow-off top. Trading numbers underline the heat. Market cap sits near $36 billion while 24-hour volume surged to about $4.7 billion — up 180%. Circulating supply is steady at 151.04 billion DOGE, and the volume-to-market-cap ratio sits at 13.04%, a sign of unusually aggressive activity from both large holders and retail traders. Related Reading: Ripple CTO Drops Bombshell: XRP At The Core Of Trillions In Banking Future ETF Talk Fuels Price Targets ETF chatter remains part of the mix. Based on market commentary from Ali Martinez, regaining the $0.27–$0.28 band could spark a quick push toward $0.45, with interim targets at $0.39. Martinez points to the brief breakout above $0.27 as a bullish signal, even if it did not hold for long. For many traders, ETF expectations are the catalyst that would turn near-term weakness into renewed rallies. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView
Bitcoin Price Dips Again – Could This Spark Panic Selling Across Crypto Market?
Bitcoin price extended losses after it traded below $115,000. BTC is now moving lower and might even test the $110,500 support zone. Bitcoin started a fresh decline below the $115,000 zone. The price is trading below $114,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $114,000 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might start another increase if it clears the $115,000 zone. Bitcoin Price Dips Further Bitcoin price failed to stay the $116,500 zone and started a fresh decline. BTC declined below the $115,500 and $115,000 support levels to enter a short-term bearish zone. The decline gained pace below the $114,000 level. A low was formed at $112,050 and the price is now consolidating losses below the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent decline from the $117,920 swing high to the $112,050 low. Bitcoin is now trading below $113,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. Besides, there is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $114,000 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair. Immediate resistance on the upside is near the $113,450 level. The first key resistance is near the $114,000 level and the trend line. The next resistance could be $115,000 or the 50% Fib retracement level of the recent decline from the $117,920 swing high to the $112,050 low. A close above the $115,000 resistance might send the price further higher. In the stated case, the price could rise and test the $116,500 resistance level. Any more gains might send the price toward the $116,800 level. The next barrier for the bulls could be $117,250. More Losses In BTC? If Bitcoin fails to rise above the $114,000 resistance zone, it could start a fresh decline. Immediate support is near the $112,000 level. The first major support is near the $111,250 level. The next support is now near the $110,500 zone. Any more losses might send the price toward the $108,800 support in the near term. The main support sits at $107,500, below which BTC might gain bearish momentum. Technical indicators: Hourly MACD – The MACD is now gaining pace in the bearish zone. Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BTC/USD is now below the 50 level. Major Support Levels – $112,000, followed by $111,250. Major Resistance Levels – $114,000 and $115,000.
Grayscale Files For New Dogecoin ETF Amid Approval Expectations, Is The Next Price Surge Coming?
Grayscale is making a big move with Dogecoin as the digital asset management company has submitted papers to launch a new Dogecoin ETF. Meanwhile, Dogecoin’s price is rising again, leaving investors with the question of whether another big surge is on the way. Grayscale Revises Filing To Launch Dogecoin ETF Under Ticker GDOG Grayscale has updated its filing with the SEC to turn its current Dogecoin Trust into a full ETF. If the SEC approves, the fund will trade on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol GDOG. Regular investors will be able to purchase shares of the ETF and gain exposure to Dogecoin in a regulated manner. Related Reading: XRP Fractal Suggests Price Could Rise Over 100% To $7 In November The updated filing names Coinbase for two roles. The exchange will act as the custodian, responsible for safely holding the fund’s Dogecoin, and it will also operate as the prime broker, managing the primary trading activities associated with the exchange-traded fund. Wall Street has already shown signs of demand for exchange-traded fund products. Rival Osprey’s Dogecoin ETF, which trades under ticker DOJE, pulled in $17 million in its first trading session. Grayscale could be aiming to match or even surpass that success with its own Dogecoin ETF, as the race to bring meme-coin ETFs to the market intensifies. SEC Fast-Track Rules Boost Dogecoin ETF Momentum As Crypto Products Surge Recent rule changes at the SEC are making the approval process for ETFs much quicker. A good example came earlier this year with Grayscale’s CoinDesk Crypto 5 ETF, also known as GDLC. That fund, which tracks the top five cryptocurrencies by market cap, drew $22 million in inflows on its first day. Analysts, such as Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas, said this debut was significantly stronger than the average ETF launch, indicating that investors are ready for regulated crypto baskets. Related Reading: Pundit Shares ‘XRP Endgame’: What To Watch Out For With Ripple With the SEC moving more quickly, dozens of new ETF filings surface. The quicker timeline is creating buzz in the market and also pushing asset managers to bring their products forward sooner than planned. For Grayscale, the timing of its Dogecoin ETF filing appears well-planned. Meanwhile, Dogecoin itself is already moving higher. Between September 15 and 18, the token climbed from $0.26 to above $0.28, an 8% gain in just three days. Large investors, often referred to as whales, have been purchasing hundreds of millions of tokens, which in turn encouraged smaller traders to follow suit. Right now, the key for Dogecoin is holding above the $0.28 level. If it can stay there while the ETF approval process moves forward, traders believe there could be room for another surge. With Grayscale pushing for its ETF and investors already active in the market, Dogecoin is again in the spotlight as one of the most-watched tokens in crypto. Featured image from DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com
Dogecoin Warning: Double Top Formation Hints At Decline – Analyst
Dogecoin fell to $0.238 after a sharp sell-off that erased gains and pushed volatility higher. According to market feeds, the coin lost 9.5% in the past 24 hours and about 8% over the week, with a sudden spike in activity that traders say caught many off guard. Related Reading: Bitcoin Is ‘Digital Capital’ That Outpaces Traditional Assets—Michael Saylor Double Top Triggers: Cause For Concern? According to analyst Merlijn The Trader, price action showed two failed attempts to push higher before sliding beneath a neckline near $0.27. That setup produced a measured move target around $0.238 — a level the market reached. Resistance sits at $0.27, and a daily close above $0.28 would weaken the bearish case. For now, traders watching the pattern see the chart as favoring downside while the price stays under the neckline. $DOGE IS FLASHING A TEXTBOOK DOUBLE TOP. Bearish retest locked. Target sits at $0.238. Don’t confuse noise with signal. The chart is already telling the truth. pic.twitter.com/GJ32G2kniw — Merlijn The Trader (@MerlijnTrader) September 21, 2025 Retest Keeps Bull Case Alive Other analysts have a different read, pointing out a completed retest of a long running descending trendline that had capped rallies for months. The breakout above that line was followed by a pullback into a $0.24–$0.25 zone where support showed up. If the memecoin holds above that base, momentum could push toward $0.30, with further upside possible to $0.32–$0.35 — levels the token traded at earlier this year. On-Chain Data And Market Activity Reports have disclosed on-chain measures that add context to the price swings. Market Value to Realized Value, or MVRV, has climbed but is still below the highs seen in prior tops, a point raised by some analysts. DOGE has traded mostly between $0.20 and $0.25 since 2023, which some see as a steady base rather than a blow-off top. Trading numbers underline the heat. Market cap sits near $36 billion while 24-hour volume surged to about $4.7 billion — up 180%. Circulating supply is steady at 151.04 billion DOGE, and the volume-to-market-cap ratio sits at 13.04%, a sign of unusually aggressive activity from both large holders and retail traders. Related Reading: Ripple CTO Drops Bombshell: XRP At The Core Of Trillions In Banking Future ETF Talk Fuels Price Targets ETF chatter remains part of the mix. Based on market commentary from Ali Martinez, regaining the $0.27–$0.28 band could spark a quick push toward $0.45, with interim targets at $0.39. Martinez points to the brief breakout above $0.27 as a bullish signal, even if it did not hold for long. For many traders, ETF expectations are the catalyst that would turn near-term weakness into renewed rallies. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from TradingView
Bitcoin Price Dips Again – Could This Spark Panic Selling Across Crypto Market?
Bitcoin price extended losses after it traded below $115,000. BTC is now moving lower and might even test the $110,500 support zone. Bitcoin started a fresh decline below the $115,000 zone. The price is trading below $114,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $114,000 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might start another increase if it clears the $115,000 zone. Bitcoin Price Dips Further Bitcoin price failed to stay the $116,500 zone and started a fresh decline. BTC declined below the $115,500 and $115,000 support levels to enter a short-term bearish zone. The decline gained pace below the $114,000 level. A low was formed at $112,050 and the price is now consolidating losses below the 23.6% Fib retracement level of the recent decline from the $117,920 swing high to the $112,050 low. Bitcoin is now trading below $113,500 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. Besides, there is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $114,000 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair. Immediate resistance on the upside is near the $113,450 level. The first key resistance is near the $114,000 level and the trend line. The next resistance could be $115,000 or the 50% Fib retracement level of the recent decline from the $117,920 swing high to the $112,050 low. A close above the $115,000 resistance might send the price further higher. In the stated case, the price could rise and test the $116,500 resistance level. Any more gains might send the price toward the $116,800 level. The next barrier for the bulls could be $117,250. More Losses In BTC? If Bitcoin fails to rise above the $114,000 resistance zone, it could start a fresh decline. Immediate support is near the $112,000 level. The first major support is near the $111,250 level. The next support is now near the $110,500 zone. Any more losses might send the price toward the $108,800 support in the near term. The main support sits at $107,500, below which BTC might gain bearish momentum. Technical indicators: Hourly MACD – The MACD is now gaining pace in the bearish zone. Hourly RSI (Relative Strength Index) – The RSI for BTC/USD is now below the 50 level. Major Support Levels – $112,000, followed by $111,250. Major Resistance Levels – $114,000 and $115,000.
Grayscale Files For New Dogecoin ETF Amid Approval Expectations, Is The Next Price Surge Coming?
Grayscale is making a big move with Dogecoin as the digital asset management company has submitted papers to launch a new Dogecoin ETF. Meanwhile, Dogecoin’s price is rising again, leaving investors with the question of whether another big surge is on the way. Grayscale Revises Filing To Launch Dogecoin ETF Under Ticker GDOG Grayscale has updated its filing with the SEC to turn its current Dogecoin Trust into a full ETF. If the SEC approves, the fund will trade on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol GDOG. Regular investors will be able to purchase shares of the ETF and gain exposure to Dogecoin in a regulated manner. Related Reading: XRP Fractal Suggests Price Could Rise Over 100% To $7 In November The updated filing names Coinbase for two roles. The exchange will act as the custodian, responsible for safely holding the fund’s Dogecoin, and it will also operate as the prime broker, managing the primary trading activities associated with the exchange-traded fund. Wall Street has already shown signs of demand for exchange-traded fund products. Rival Osprey’s Dogecoin ETF, which trades under ticker DOJE, pulled in $17 million in its first trading session. Grayscale could be aiming to match or even surpass that success with its own Dogecoin ETF, as the race to bring meme-coin ETFs to the market intensifies. SEC Fast-Track Rules Boost Dogecoin ETF Momentum As Crypto Products Surge Recent rule changes at the SEC are making the approval process for ETFs much quicker. A good example came earlier this year with Grayscale’s CoinDesk Crypto 5 ETF, also known as GDLC. That fund, which tracks the top five cryptocurrencies by market cap, drew $22 million in inflows on its first day. Analysts, such as Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas, said this debut was significantly stronger than the average ETF launch, indicating that investors are ready for regulated crypto baskets. Related Reading: Pundit Shares ‘XRP Endgame’: What To Watch Out For With Ripple With the SEC moving more quickly, dozens of new ETF filings surface. The quicker timeline is creating buzz in the market and also pushing asset managers to bring their products forward sooner than planned. For Grayscale, the timing of its Dogecoin ETF filing appears well-planned. Meanwhile, Dogecoin itself is already moving higher. Between September 15 and 18, the token climbed from $0.26 to above $0.28, an 8% gain in just three days. Large investors, often referred to as whales, have been purchasing hundreds of millions of tokens, which in turn encouraged smaller traders to follow suit. Right now, the key for Dogecoin is holding above the $0.28 level. If it can stay there while the ETF approval process moves forward, traders believe there could be room for another surge. With Grayscale pushing for its ETF and investors already active in the market, Dogecoin is again in the spotlight as one of the most-watched tokens in crypto. Featured image from DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com