Can Dogecoin Price Break Higher as ETF Momentum Builds? - BTC Hunts

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Dogecoin (DOGE) has stepped into 2026 with a powerful narrative behind it, yet the price action tells a far more restrained story

While headlines around U.S spot Dogecoin ETFs and institutional interest continue to stack up, Dogecoin price performance has failed to mirror the excitement.

At press time, Dogecoin price is trading at $0.1401, with an intraday uptick of over 2%, replicating that bulls are trying to gain dominance.

Dogecoin Price Struggles to Clear Key Resistance Again

Dogecoin’s price chart structure remains weak. For the past few sessions, Dogecoin has faced rejections multiple times from the trendline barrier of $0.1550

This level has now evolved into a psychological hurdle, a barrier that bulls must decisively break to revive upside momentum.

DOGE Price Despite an intraday price uptick of over 2%, DOGE price has been unable to sustain higher highs. This suggests that bears still hold their shape.

The current price action shows small doji and longer wicks which highlights hesitation on both sides. The momentum indicators typically align with this setup by flattening out, reinforcing the idea that neither buyers nor sellers have full control

As direction remains unresolved but increasingly sensitive to any strong catalyst, patience remains the key. For bulls to gain dominance, DOGE price must surpass the key hurdle of $0.1600, which may open the doors to retest the major hurdle of $0.1800-$0.1900 ahead.

DOGE Gets ETF Exposure, Still Waits for Real Demand

Recent developments around Dogecoin ETFs have added fresh credibility to Dogecoin’s long-term outlook. This week, 21Shares officially announced the launch of its spot Dogecoin ETF after receiving approval from the U.S SEC to list the product on Nasdaq under the ticker TDOG.

🚨21Shares announced the launch of its spot Dogecoin ETF this week after receiving approval from the SEC to list on Nasdaq under the ticker $TDOG.

This makes it the third spot $DOGE ETF and adds more regulated access for investors. pic.twitter.com/0OOCi2irFX

— Crypto Coin Show (@CryptoCoinShow) January 13, 2026

Notably, this marks the third spot DOGE ETF to enter the regulated U.S market, expanding institutional-grade access to the memecoin.

Despite the regulatory greenlight and growing availability, capital inflows have yet to scale meaningfully. For now, the ETF story strengthens Dogecoin’s legitimacy, but sustained demand will be key for price follow-through.

Final Thoughts

Despite the price consolidation, Dogecoin’s trading activity remains steady and continues to respect the 20 day EMA support. A confirmed breakout above $0.1600 would trigger an upward momentum and may push DOGE toward $0.1800 ahead.

While a drop below the immediate support zone of $0.1320 may push DOGE to retest the recent lows of $0.1200.

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