Dogecoin and Solana Look Poised to Break September Crypto Curse: Analysis

Dogecoin and Solana Look Poised to Break September Crypto Curse: Analysis

Dogecoin and Solana Look Poised to Break September Crypto Curse: Analysis

The crypto market is trying to rewrite the “Red September” playbook, with major altcoins like Dogecoin and Solana finding investors still have an appetite for riskier bets.

The Altcoin Season Index touched 80 points today—the highest it’s been so far in 2025. Meanwhile, the Crypto Fear and Greed Index climbed to 53 points from 39 at the beginning of the month, signaling growing bullish sentiment across the board.

On the normie side of Wall Street, the S&P 500 advanced 0.85% to 6,587.47 and the Nasdaq gained 0.72% to 22,043.07, both hitting record highs, providing a supportive backdrop for risk assets as markets price in an 89% chance of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates at the September 17 meeting.

The Federal Reserve has kept interest rates between 4.25%-4.50% since December 2024, but markets are now expecting at least a 0.25% cut at the upcoming meeting. On Myriad, a prediction market developed by Decrypt‘s parent company Dastan, users place the odds of a 0.25% rate cut at 88%.

Core inflation at 2.9% and unemployment rising to 4.2% in July provide the Fed cover to begin easing, potentially unleashing the roughly $7 trillion sitting in money market funds into risk-on assets, including stocks and crypto.

Here’s what the charts are looking like today:

Dogecoin has been on a roll over the last week, rising by over 11%, which is typically an indicator of retail investments in crypto coming back.

Today, though, appears primed for a correction, with DOGE so far dipping about 5% in the last 24 hours and currently trading for $0.2649.

Dogecoin price data. Image: Tradingview
Dogecoin price data. Image: Tradingview

Despite today’s drop, the technical picture shows strength.

The Relative Strength Index, or RSI, for Dogecoin is at 60, which traders would normally interpret as bullish. RSI measures trading momentum, with readings below 30 signalling oversold territory and above 70 signally overbought. At 60, DOGE is hot, but not yet overbought, meaning traders would expect more upside to come.

The Average Directional Index, or ADX, for DOGE is at 26, which confirms a trending environment. ADX measures trend strength, regardless of direction, on a scale from 0 to 100. ADX readings above 25 tell traders there’s a trend in place, and the recent upward movement is strong enough to be considered directional.

But current price support for the token at around $0.23 shows the current correction underway would lead to more short-term downside, but it isn’t yet cause for alarm for traders.

Exponential moving averages, or EMAs, give traders a sense of price supports and resistances, based on price averages over the short, medium, and long term.

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