Analysts predict Dogecoin to rally 750%, eyeing $1 in 2026
Analysts map DOGE cycle: $0.739, $1.25, >$1.80 targets; bottom signal on 1h chart
Dogecoin is still far from $1. One analyst lays out a path to $1–$1.8 using prior cycle patterns.
A Bitcoinist piece notes DOGE would need roughly a 10x move to hit $1, and says the 2024 rally faded before reclaiming the $0.74 ATH according to Bitcoinist.
Analyst Javon Marks projects the trajectory using past cycles. He sees a build-up phase in 2023–2025 after a ~500% surge in 2024, short of prior blow-offs per his post and cycle context covered by NewsBTC.
If the pattern holds, he expects the next explosive move in 2026. A breakout from a ~$0.09 bottom would define the run, with the first target at $0.739, implying about +750% from that base per Bitcoinist.
He sets the next mark at $1.25, a ~1,100% rise from the bottom, and a final target above $1.80, or >2,000% as cited by NewsBTC.

A separate view from CryptoAnalystSignal on TradingView says DOGE tapped the lower boundary of a one-hour descending channel, a zone that often triggers a bounce. A break up from the channel would mark a potential bottom per their chart and pattern notes via NewsBTC.
There’s still a bearish signal on RSI, one report warns. But with price approaching the 100-MA, DOGE could target above $0.097 before heavier resistance per Bitcoinist and the TradingView setup.









