Holiday Freeze: Dogecoin Teeters on $0.122 Support while Shiba Inu Floor Collapses
Dogecoin ($0.123) and Shiba Inu ($0.000007165) face technical breakdowns as holiday liquidity fades. DOGE tests $0.122 support while SHIB's floor already collapsed.
Your holiday gains might be vanishing as the meme coin sector faces a harsh winter chill. Dogecoin (DOGE) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are struggling to maintain their footing as liquidity dries up and Bitcoin's attempted recovery loses steam.
As of December 27, 2025, DOGE slipped to $0.123 while SHIB dropped to $0.000007165. According to reports from CoinDesk, the lack of momentum in major assets like Bitcoin and Ether has left speculative corners of the market exposed to technical breakdowns rather than narrative-driven rallies.
DOGE’s Critical Line in the Sand
Traders are closely watching the $0.122 mark for Dogecoin. This level represents the bottom of its current demand shelf. Losing it could trigger a series of stop-loss orders, potentially pushing the price toward the $0.115 zone. On the upside, DOGE needs to reclaim $0.1264 to neutralize the immediate bearish bias, though sellers have been aggressive in that range.
SHIB Structure Shows Vulnerability
The situation for Shiba Inu appears more precarious. Price action has already broken below the $0.00000717 floor, confirming a descending channel. If the next support at $0.000007145 fails to hold, the next realistic target for bears is $0.00000707. Without a significant return in trading volume, any rebounds are expected to be capped near the $0.00000722 resistance zone.
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