DOGE has broken out of local consolidation with momentum and is now retesting the breakout zone, offering a clean long entry with defined invalidation.
Setup Thesis:
After a strong impulse move, price pulled back with low aggression, signaling profit-taking rather than reversal. The current candle structure suggests demand is stepping in at prior resistance-turned-support. This is a textbook breakout-retest continuation setup.
Trade Plan:
Entry: ~$0.1810
Stop Loss: Below ~$0.1764 (beneath breakout zone and structure)
Target: ~$0.1940
R/R: Favorable risk profile with strong reward potential
Confirmation Factors:
Impulsive breakout
Controlled pullback with no aggressive selling
Retest occurring at structural pivot
Still aligned with broader uptrend context
Execution Note:
This setup works best with strong follow-through in the next couple of candles. If price stalls or closes below the stop zone, it's invalidated.
Setup Thesis:
After a strong impulse move, price pulled back with low aggression, signaling profit-taking rather than reversal. The current candle structure suggests demand is stepping in at prior resistance-turned-support. This is a textbook breakout-retest continuation setup.
Trade Plan:
Entry: ~$0.1810
Stop Loss: Below ~$0.1764 (beneath breakout zone and structure)
Target: ~$0.1940
R/R: Favorable risk profile with strong reward potential
Confirmation Factors:
Impulsive breakout
Controlled pullback with no aggressive selling
Retest occurring at structural pivot
Still aligned with broader uptrend context
Execution Note:
This setup works best with strong follow-through in the next couple of candles. If price stalls or closes below the stop zone, it's invalidated.
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