Dogecoin saw massive moves yesterday in the evening, with the coin rallying around 30% in less than 2 hours. While other cryptocurrencies also saw some gains, none experienced as big a jump as Dogecoin. It should not come as a surprise as a trigger for the move higher was Dogecoin-specific. Elon Musk changed Twitter's logo to Shiba Inu dog, a 'logo' of Dogecoin and its supporters. The move triggered an instant rally in Dogecoin, sending it to the levels not seen since early-December 2022. Musk himself explained that he is simply delivering onto promise he made in a tweet some time ago that he will buy Twitter and change its logo to Dogecoin logo.
Taking a look at the Dogecoin chart at the D1 interval, we can see that the strong upward move launched yesterday in the evening is continuing today. While price erased some of initial gains yesterday, Dogecoin bulls regained ground today and are pushing the coin towards the 0.10 area. A point to note is that the price of cryptocurrency managed to break above a mid-term support zone in the 0.0890 area, marked with previous price reactions as well as the downward trendline. A break above this area brightened technical outlook for the bulls and a test of the resistance zone ranging below 0.11 handle cannot be ruled out in the coming days.
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