Dogecoin retreats 2% as liquidations accelerate in meme-coin sector

Dogecoin hovered near $0.125 after renewed selling pressure forced the token below short-term support, keeping prices compressed around a level traders are closely monitoring following a sharp technical breakdown.

The pullback unfolded alongside broader softness across crypto markets, as liquidation activity increased and risk appetite faded, particularly among higher-beta assets. Meme coins underperformed as traders pared exposure, lifting turnover even as prices continued to slide.

DOGE trading activity pointed to active position reshuffling rather than a passive sell-off. Volumes remained elevated, suggesting traders were adjusting exposure amid recent volatility. Short-term participants continued to fade intraday rallies, while longer-term buyers remained sidelined, waiting for clearer confirmation that a durable base is forming.

During the 24-hour period through Jan. 23, Dogecoin declined from $0.1271 to $0.1250, decisively breaking below the $0.1254 support level on heavy volume. The sell-off accelerated during the U.S. session, when turnover jumped to 556 million tokens — roughly 124% above the 24-hour average — pushing prices to an intraday low of $0.1233.

The move reinforced a bearish price structure, with DOGE extending a sequence of lower highs and lower lows. Resistance is now firmly defined between $0.1260 and $0.1270, an area where sellers have consistently capped rebound attempts.

On shorter timeframes, DOGE attempted a brief recovery late in the session, rebounding from $0.1245 to $0.1253 as volume spiked and price briefly broke an intraday downtrend. The move quickly lost momentum, however, and prices slipped back into consolidation near $0.1250, indicating the bounce was driven more by short covering than sustained buying interest.

Momentum remains weak on higher timeframes, while shorter-term indicators are edging toward oversold territory — a combination that often precedes choppy consolidation rather than a swift trend reversal.

Price action summary

  • DOGE fell from $0.1271 to $0.1250, a decline of roughly 1.7%
  • Heavy selling below $0.1254 drove price to a low of $0.1233
  • A brief rebound lifted DOGE to $0.1253 before stalling
  • Prices settled near $0.1250 as volatility compressed into the close
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