Dogecoin Bulls Eye $0.54 ‘Final Boss’ Breakout, Says Top Analyst
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Dogecoin sits at a technically pivotal juncture, according to crypto analyst CantoneseCat (@cantonmeow), who argues that the next decisive inflection arrives at $0.54—“the final boss”—if the coin can translate an increasingly constructive multi-timeframe structure into weekly acceptance above the Ichimoku cloud. Recording just hours ahead of the weekly close on September 14, he framed DOGE’s backdrop as a steady, methodical rebuild powered by higher-timeframe support retention rather than headline-driven spikes. “I am bullish on Dogecoin,” he said. “There is nothing that I’m really too bearish about here.” Dogecoin Charge Stalls At Ichimoku Wall The crux of his view is that Dogecoin has reclaimed and maintained the key foundations that historically precede its expansion phases. On the monthly chart, price has pushed into the Ichimoku cloud and continues to respect the 20-month moving average as positively sloping support. He emphasized how that moving average has repeatedly served as the trampoline for prior advances: “Every single time whenever it served as support, it’ll push up higher.” In parallel, DOGE has re-engaged the upper Bollinger Band on the weekly timeframe while staying above the 20-week moving average—a configuration that, in his read, signals persistent underlying demand, even if the first contact with overhead resistance produces hesitation. The weekly and two-week Ichimoku structures dominate his near-term roadmap. On the two-week chart, he described “a V-shaped recovery as good as it’s going to get,” with the Kijun acting as the immediate ceiling. On the weekly, he expected the close to determine whether the coin could transition from probing resistance to establishing trend continuation. If the first attempt failed, he said, the setup would remain intact provided the 20-week moving average continued to rise and DOGE preserved its higher-lows structure inside the cloud. The path forward, in his words, remains “one level at a time.” Fibonacci…
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