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Shiba Inu rebounds 40% despite major selling by SHIB whales

The sharp upside retracement surfaces as retail frenzy around Shiba Inu hints at testing May peak levels.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) kickstarted its new weekly session in the green as it continued its bullish retracement move from last week’s low of $0.00002058.

SHIB’s price logged an intraday high of $0.00002907 on Oct. 11, netting over 40% returns from its ongoing rebound trend. In doing so, the Dogecoin-inspired meme cryptocurrency eyed an extended runup toward its technical resistance level near $0.00002978, as shown in the chart below.

SHIB/USDT 4H price chart. Source: TradingView

Extended rally ahead?

The Shiba Inu chart also showed traders’ intention to accumulate SHIB tokens when its price tests the 20-4H exponential moving average (20-4H EMA; the green wave) as support.

For instance, the cryptocurrency crashed by over 40% on Thursday as Shiba Inu’s addresses worth 1 million–10 million SHIB dumped over 31 billion tokens, the largest in six months, as per Santiment data. However, the price recovered as traders started accumulating SHIB tokens near the 20-4H EMA.

Additionally, Shiba Inu’s ongoing retracement took cues from a potential correlation between the 1million–10 million SHIB address dump and its price. Santiment noted that Shiba Inu’s price rebounds every time after SHIB millionaires dump their holdings, as shown in the chart below.

Shiba Inu supply distribution. Source: Santiment

That shows micro traders’ intention to absorb massive selloffs. 

Retail sentiment moons

The bullish retracement in the SHIB market coincided with a rising number of internet queries for the keyword “Shiba Inu,” as per Google Trends. 

Web data shows a rise in the Shiba Inu trend in the United States on a 12-month interest timeframe, signaling booming retail interest. At 92, the trend is closer to the peak popularity score of 100, last seen in the second week of May. It indicates that more internet users are looking for information on Shiba Inu. 

Google searches for "Shiba Inu." Source: Google Trends

Nevertheless, the internet queries for the keyword “how to buy Shiba Inu” came out to be only 18 in the same period. Nonetheless, compared to the previous week, the interest shot up by 260%.

Tale of two indicators

On a technical front, SHIB’s latest rebound move appears to have invalidated a bearish setup that Cointelegraph discussed in one of its previous coverages.

Related: Shiba Inu is now a top-20 cryptocurrency with SHIB price soaring 300% in 9 days

Specifically, SHIB’s price broke bullish out of an otherwise bearish descending triangle pattern as it closed above the structure’s upper trendline with a rise in trading volume. While the breakout still awaits confirmation, it has boosted the prospects of bullish continuation.

The reason for an extended upside is a makeshift bull pennant, which typically sends the price higher by as much as the height of the previous upside move. In other words, SHIB’s breakout above its bull pennant pattern could send its price to $0.00004713.

SHIB/USDT 4-hour price chart featuring bull pennant setup. Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, should the price slip back inside the pennant range, it would risk reactivating the descending triangle setup. In doing so, SHIB may eye a correction toward $0.00002195, followed by a negative breakout move toward $0.00001000.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Shiba Inu is now a top-20 cryptocurrency with SHIB price soaring 300% in 9 days

The Dogecoin spinoff sprinted past popular blockchain protocols like Stellar and Polygon to become an $11 billion crypto project.

The run-up in the price of Shiba Inu (SHIB) so far in October pushed the SHIB token to become the 20th largest digital asset by market capitalization.

Shiba Inu's circulating market valuation jumped to $11.08 billion earlier this week and is currently above $10 billion, putting it in the top-20 by market cap for the first time. As a result, the Dogecoin-inspired meme cryptocurrency became more valuable than popular blockchain projects like Stellar (XLM), Polygon (MATIC), and Tron (TRX).

SHIB market cap versus price. Source: Messari

The growth in Shiba Inu's valuation came on the heels of a tweet published by Elon Musk. On Oct 4, the Tesla CEO posted the picture of his pet dog—a Shiba Inu breed—with the caption "Floki Frunkpuppy." SHIB jumped by more than 40% an hour after the tweet.

Crypto speculators tend to read too much into Musk's tweets. For example, the billionaire entrepreneur was instrumental in pushing Dogecoin (DOGE) price higher earlier in 2021 via Twitter.

SHIB price surged by almost 400% a week after opening the fourth quarter of 2021 at $0.00000725. In doing so, the token retested its five-month high of $0.00003528 on Oct 7.

Nevertheless, SHIB underwent a 40%-plus price correction on the same date as some traders decided to unwind their spot positions for interim profits. As a result, Shiba Inu's market cap fell in tandem, going to as low as $8.06 billion on Friday.

SHIB/USDT daily price chart. Source: TradingView.com

The sell-off across Shiba Inu markets (against the dollar and Bitcoin) prompted buy-the-dip sentiment. A rebound rally ensued, which pushed the SHIB price up by more than 45%. At its highest on Saturday, the token was changing hands for $0.00003020, with its market cap around $10.73 billion.

What is next for SHIB?

Shiba Inu price dropped on Oct. 9 by more than 5% to reach a fresh intraday low of  $0.00002575. In doing so, the cryptocurrency hinted at forming a potential descending triangle pattern, suggesting additional losses ahead.

Related: 'Much ow' ahead? Dogecoin chart fractal puts Shiba Inu's 390% QTD rally in danger

In detail, Descending Triangles are typically bearish patterns that form when the price trends lower while fluctuating between an area defined by two converging trendlines: one falling and the other, horizontal, such as the ones SHIB has formed in the chart below.

SHIB/USDT four-hour price chart featuring descending triangle setup. Source: TradingView.com

The formation of lower highs atop a standstill support line indicates weakening buying sentiment among traders. As a result, the price ultimately tends to break below the horizontal trendline. In doing so, its target shifts to a level at a length equal to the maximum Triangle height. 

In other words, SHIB price may go under $0.00001000 in the coming sessions if the abovementioned support level fails to hold.

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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‘Much ow’ ahead? Dogecoin chart fractal puts Shiba Inu’s 390% QTD rally in danger

SHIB is notably mirroring its mentor Dogecoin's price moves from the Feb-April 2021 session, raising possibilities of dump ahead.

Shiba Inu (SHIB) has emerged as one of the best investments heading into the fourth and final quarter of 2021, with its price rising by over 390% in the first week of October. Nonetheless, the spin-off meme cryptocurrency now risks wiping most of those gains in the coming sessions.

Yuriy Bishko, a Ukraine-based market analyst, discussed the potential bearish scenario based on Shiba Inu's recent price trends that appear eerily similar to those recorded in the Dogecoin (DOGE) market earlier this year.

For instance, SHIB's October price rally followed five months of consolidation inside a $0.00000398-wide price range. Similarly, DOGE's sideways trend in Feb-April 2021, wherein its bids bounced between $0.0471 and $0.0630, served as a basis for a 500%-plus price rally in late April.

DOGE/USDT versus SHIB/USDT daily price chart. Source: Yuriy Bishko, TradingView.com

Bishko said that traders who bought Shiba Inu tokens during its sideways consolidation phase should sell at least 20-30% of their positions if they are still holding after the rally. Meanwhile, if SHIB's net breakout stretch exceeds 500%, then traders should dump another 70-80% of their net holdings.

That is mainly because Dogecoin's supersonic price rally in late April resulted in a circa 60% correction. Bishko added:  

"If SHIB repeats the same pattern, [traders] can buy more coins at a 60% discount."

SHIB resumes uptrend

The profit-taking strategy appeared as Shiba Inu resumed its uptrend Friday after falling 41% in a price correction in the previous session.

SHIB rallied almost 27.5% to hit an intraday high of $0.00002919, much in line with similar upside moves across all the top crypto assets, including Bitcoin (BTC) and Ether (ETH). Small-cap tokens typically tail trends in the top-cap markets; for instance, SHIB's 390% quarter-to-date (QTD) price rally coincided with Bitcoin's 30% upside move in the same period. 

SHIB/USDT daily price chart. Source: TradingView.com

At the same time, Shiba Inu's daily relative strength index (RSI) identified the cryptocurrency's current price valuations as overbought. Analysts consider an RSI reading above 70 as excessively valued for an asset, typically following up with either a price correction or sideways consolidation.

Bleeding Crypto, a Twitter-based independent market analyst, anticipated SHIB to retest its sessional high of $0.00003528. The pseudonymous analyst cited a Fibonacci retracement graph behind its bullish continuation setup, noting that SHIB's ability to rebound strongly after falling almost 50% meant that "it's going back to business."

Shiba Inu's fundamentals seem to agree.

As Cointelegraph covered earlier, the team behind the cryptocurrency has been attempting to become a contender in the DeFi space. In detail, it launched ShibaSwap, a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange platform, in early July 2021, which now has over $360 million locked inside its liquidity pool.

Related: Is Dogecoin set to follow Shiba Inu’s (SHIB) 400% breakout?

Moreover, the Shiba Inu speculators have also been showing interest in the next week's launch of 10,000 nonfungible tokens (NFTs), dubbed "Shiboshi." 

The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

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Even Elon Musk can’t save Dogecoin from crashing another 60%, analyst asserts

The meme cryptocurrency has crashed by over 60% from its May 8 peak and one analyst believes it has another 60% deeper to go.

If one looks at Dogecoin (DOGE) charts from the point of view of a financial chartist, he/she will notice an alarming presence of a classic bearish structure.

For instance, pseudonymous analyst Tyler Durden highlighted what appears to be a "Head and Shoulder" pattern. The trading structure forms when an asset forms three peaks atop the same support level. In doing so, its middle peak comes out to be higher than the other two.

Durden flashed the Head and Shoulder-like pattern to predict a 67% price crash in the Dogecoin market.

Calling it "programmed," the analyst hinted at the pattern's tendency to crash the assets once it breaks below $0.299, the support level.

Typically, the downside target in such a case comes to be equal to the pattern's height. In Dogecoin's case, the maximum length between the Head and Shoulder pattern's top and support level came out to be $0.197.

Dogecoin crash anticipated if its breaks below $0.299-support. Source: Tyler Durden, TradingView.com

That shifts the Head and Shoulder pattern's downside target lurks near $0.05, as Durden highlighted.

"Even Elon [Musk] can't save this with his tweets. He's tried, and each time he just created another lower high," he said. "0.05 is programmed."

Interim supports

In detail, the DOGE/USD exchange rate corrected by a little over 60% after topping out on May 8 at $0.76. The run-up to $0.76-top itself came as a part of a 16,462% price explosion if measured from the beginning of 2021. 

Meanwhile, from its pandemic-led March 2020 low of $0.00112, Dogecoin's net returns until $0.76 came out to be 67,757.14%. The huge upside made the so-called joke cryptocurrency the best-performing financial asset on the planet, beating even the combined returns of Bitcoin (BTC), S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and gold.

What worked as a bullish catalyst for Dogecoin was nothing but tweets from Elon Musk, a billionaire entrepreneur who sent out various supportive messages favoring the cryptocurrency during its multi-thousand percent price rally.

On April 28, the Tesla CEO proclaimed himself as "Dogefather," sending the Dogecoin prices up by 18% on the same day. Before that, Musk's decision to work with Dogecoin developers to improve its transaction efficiency resulted in a 25.25% intraday price pump on May 13.

But the frenzy-like, Musk-led pump also left Dogecoin with little possibility of establishing sustainable price floors.

Making an exception, DOGE/USD did hold the $0.040-$0.047 area in February-March 2021, following its 50%-plus bearish correction from the then all-time high of $0.1. After eight weeks of maintaining the range as support, the pair resumed its upside rally, eventually hitting $0.76.

D weekly chart shows the next support confluence in the $0.040-0.047 area. Source: TradingView.com

Therefore, before hitting Durden's $0.01 price target, Dogecoin anticipates to find buyers in the $0.040-0.047 area, owing to its brief but historical significant as a support range.

Related: Has the Doge had its day? Dogecoin interest cools

Meanwhile, DOGE/USD also maintains an interim support confluence defined by the $0.25-0.27 range and the 20-week exponential moving average (20-day EMA; the green wave in the chart above).

Zero?

Meanwhile, The Asian Investor, a pseudonymous analyst, does not expect the technical levels to keep Dogecoin from crashing harder. In his Seeking Alpha piece published earlier this month, the pseudonymous analyst called Dogecoin a pump-and-dump token, adding that the cryptocurrency would eventually crash to zero. Excerpts:

"With new pump-and-dump “opportunities” popping up every other day, it is not very appealing to invest [in] an “asset” that has already risen this much. Expect Dogecoin to fall towards $0 this year and die a slow death."

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Dogecoin frenzy forces UK fund manager to offload $1.1 billion Bitcoin stash

Ruffer revealed on Tuesday that it had sold its $600M position for $1.1B, citing concerns over excessive speculation across the cryptocurrency market.

United Kingdom-based fund manager Ruffer liquidated its $600M Bitcoin bet after growing nervous about the speculative frenzy in the cryptocurrency market, including huge rallies in meme-based tokens like Dogecoin (DOGE).

The fund, which manages roughly $34 billion for wealthy clients and charities, started selling its cryptocurrency stash in December 2020, when the BTC/USD exchange rate rose towards $25,000, the Sunday Times reported.

It continued selling as the pair established newer highs in January 2021, breaking past the $40,000-level. Ruffer winded up its remaining Bitcoin position by April, netting $1.1 billion in profits from the sales, or a 83% return for the fund.

Dogecoin FUD

Ruffer's sequential Bitcoin dumps appeared in moments that saw analysts predicting greater valuations for the flagship cryptocurrency. For instance, JPMorgan said in a report published January that BTC/USD could rise to $146,000 as it competes with gold to become the world's leading inflationary hedge.

Guggenheim Partners' Chief Investment Officer Scott Minerd also called for a $400,000-$600,000 Bitcoin, believing that the cryptocurrency would be able to mousetrap gold's market in the long run.

Ruffer clarified that it would consider repurchasing Bitcoin as an insurance against inflation, with its investment director Duncan MacInnes telling the Financial Times that they would be assessing the markets "from the sidelines than from in the trenches."

But for now, MacInnes agreed, Bitcoin is too hot to hold especially when Dogecoin, a joke-based cryptocurrency, is valued at $40 billion. He said:

"It's hard to say the froth has come out."

Dogecoin, a satirical homage to Bitcoin, underwent a wild upside rally in 2021 as it rose 15,337% year-to-date at one point in time.

Supportive tweets from Tesla CEO Elon Musk emerged as some of the leading catalysts behind the Dogecoin price rally, including reshared July 2020 meme showing the cryptocurrency storming the global financial system.

But the retail frenzy started dying in May after Musk called Dogecoin a "hustle" on a Saturday Night Live episode. The billionaire entrepreneur's U-turn on the token caused panic selling across the cryptocurrency market, hinting that loss-making traders attempted to cash out gains from still-profitable cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

Dogecoin fell 30% instantly after Musk's statement. As of June 9, the cryptocurrency was trading more than 50% lower than its all-time high of $0.76.

Dogecoin's classic head & shoulders pattern suggests massive declines ahead. Source: TradingView

“You could see very clearly that there was a rise in speculative behavior," said MacInnes while pointing at Bitcoin's own rise from $30,000 to almost $65,000 amid the Dogecoin retail frenzy. Nevertheless, he added that at least the benchmark cryptocurrency's boom had some rationality behind it.

Bitcoin "on the menu"

Lower-yielding bonds and devaluated fiat currencies left investors without a better traditional safe-haven asset. As a result, their traditional 60/40 portfolio strategy returned nothing, which led them to "new safe-haven, uncorrelated assets" like Bitcoin.

Bitcoin struggles to reclaim previous support waves (green and orange). Source: TradingView

Ruffer has shifted its funds to Bitcoin-rivaling anti-inflation assets, including gold, inflation-protected bonds and commodity stocks. The firm asserted that it would keep the cryptocurrency "on the menu" for future.

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Dogecoin gets back to pre-crash prices as $16M in DOGE shorts get liquidated

The Dogecoin bull run is not over thanks to its Coinbase listing and simultaneous DOGE price rally.

Dogecoin (DOGE) prices jumped by nearly 40% on a 24-hour adjusted timeframe on Wednesday, shaking out more than $16 million worth of bearish leverage in just one hour while almost reclaiming its pre-crash high. 

Dogecoin derivatives market records massive liquidations on hourly timeframes. Source: ByBt.com

Leveraged bearish traders caught themselves on the wrong side of trading after Coinbase Pro, a United States-based crypto trading platform, announced that it would enable DOGE trading to its portal from Thursday. 

“Starting immediately, we will begin accepting inbound transfers of DOGE to Coinbase Pro,” Coinbase confirmed in its blog post.

“Once sufficient supply of DOGE is established on the platform, trading on our DOGE-USD, DOGE-BTC, DOGE-EUR, DOGE-GBP, and DOGE-USDT order books will launch in three phases, post-only, limit-only and full trading.”

The news prompted a sudden overnight spike across DOGE spot markets, burning speculators who had placed bets on the cryptocurrency’s price decline.

The DOGE/USD exchange rate rose by up to $0.064, or 17.34%, after opening Wednesday in green. The pair reached an intraday high of $0.454 before witnessing a minor downside correction led by profit-takers. As of 12:07 UTC, DOGE was changing hands for $0.434.

Dogecoin also fared well against its top rival asset, Bitcoin (BTC). The DOGE/BTC exchange rate jumped 33% in the previous 24 hours, wiping all the losses that it had incurred against Bitcoin during the May 19 crash.

Dogecoin posts massive intraday gains against the U.S. dollar and Bitcoin. Source: TradingView

The past 24 hours witnessed Dogecoin short liquidations worth $47.83 million.

Bullish calls resurface

Dogecoin’s latest move uphill also prompted observers to predict a $1 valuation in the coming sessions, a level DOGE/USD missed after peaking out at $0.76 on Binance.

For instance, Primordial Hashrate, a crypto-focused newsletter service, cited Dogecoin’s Relative Strength Index (RSI) — a technical indicator that charts an asset’s current and historical strength or weakness — as its signal to bid DOGE/USD toward $1.

Ronnie Moas, founder of Standpoint Research — a Miami-based financial research startup — noted that Dogecoin’s addition on Coinbase Pro, a platform most popular among professional crypto traders, would open DOGE to “million more investors worldwide.”

Massive bubble

Dogecoin grew into traders’ conscience primarily after it received backing from Elon Musk. The Tesla founder and CEO posted tweets in support of Dogecoin insofar that he ended up calling himself “the Dogefather” in jest, while also recently stating that he’s “Dogecoin’s master.”

Musk’s popularity became instrumental in pushing the DOGE/USD bids up by more than 15,300% in 2021, with its market capitalization hitting $92 billion, surpassing even Airbnb and Infosys. 

But the supersonic price rally has also invited fear, uncertainty and doubt, or FUD, of a potential bubble. The panic almost engulfed the market after Musk called Dogecoin a “hustle” during his television appearance on Saturday Night Live on May 8, leading to a 45% price decline in the next three daily sessions.

The sell-off intensified further on May 19 amid a market-wide brutal sell-off. Dogecoin fell to as low as $0.29, down more than 74% from its all-time high of $0.76. Pseudonymous analyst the Asian Investor noted that Dogecoin is in the third stage of a “massive bubble” — the hype stage — that would soon follow up with deflation and panic-selling phases. He added:

“All hypes end. When this hype is over, people will look back on Dogecoin and wonder how wealth could have ever been created out of nothing.”

Dogecoin has rebounded by almost 132% after bottoming out at $0.29.

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