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#DOGEUSDT You see, Dogecoin is bearish but this bearish is only short-term. This retrace can last a few days more and then the market will turn and start growing again. In the worst case scenario, the drop can extend and last one or two weeks, that's it. Nothing more.

So, what does it matter if it goes down short-term when it will grow in the long haul.

See the pattern on the chart and the rising trendline at the bottom. This is the main support. The bullish structure will remain intact, the market is adapting because obviously, too much leverage can never work.



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#DOGEUSDT You see, Dogecoin is bearish but this bearish is only short-term. This retrace can last a few days more and then the market will turn and start growing again. In the worst case scenario, the drop can extend and last one or two weeks, that's it. Nothing more.

So, what does it matter if it goes down short-term when it will grow in the long haul.

See the pattern on the chart and the rising trendline at the bottom. This is the main support. The bullish structure will remain intact, the market is adapting because obviously, too much leverage can never work.

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