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Dogecoin longs surge raises risk of liquidation cascade

Monday 23 March 2026 - 17:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Dogecoin longs surge raises risk of liquidation cascade

Bullish bets on Dogecoin have reached their highest levels in months, even as the cryptocurrency’s price declines, creating conditions that analysts say could trigger large-scale liquidations.

On March 22, the long to short ratio for Dogecoin futures climbed to 3.29 on OKX and around 2.46 on Binance, indicating that long positions significantly outnumber bearish bets. Trading volume reached about $730 million, with a market capitalization near $13.9 billion. Despite this positioning, Dogecoin fell roughly 2.9 percent over 24 hours to about $0.091, extending weekly losses beyond 10 percent.

The divergence between leveraged optimism and falling prices has raised concerns among market observers. Heavy long exposure in derivatives markets increases vulnerability to forced liquidations if prices continue to decline. When leveraged long positions are unwound, traders are forced to sell, amplifying downward pressure.

Recent data shows this dynamic has already occurred. Earlier in March, more than $5 million in Dogecoin positions were liquidated in a single day, with the vast majority tied to long positions. Analysts warn that similar conditions could produce a cascading effect if key support levels fail.

Technical indicators reinforce the cautious outlook. Moving averages across short and long timeframes point to a sell signal, while the relative strength index remains neutral, suggesting no clear sign of an imminent rebound. Analysts identify support levels near $0.0905 and $0.088, with a break below potentially opening the path toward $0.08.

Market sentiment has also shifted. Posts by Elon Musk, once a major driver of Dogecoin rallies, have had limited impact. A recent AI-generated video shared by Musk briefly lifted prices before selling pressure resumed. This muted reaction contrasts with earlier periods when similar activity triggered sharp gains.

The weakening influence of such catalysts reflects broader challenges for Dogecoin. Without strong utility or structural demand drivers, the asset increasingly tracks general market sentiment and speculative flows rather than individual triggers.

With leveraged bullish positioning dominating derivatives markets, analysts say the risk of a sharp correction remains elevated if expected price gains fail to materialize.


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