Historical Performance Suggests A Dogecoin Price Crash Is Coming In December
Alex Smith
3 months ago
On average, December is a positive month for the Dogecoin price, given that some of its wildest rallies have happened during the last month of the year. However, there are still instances where the Dogecoin price has seen major crashes in the month of December, and that could play out once again here. Using data from the CryptoRank website, this report takes a look at how the Dogecoin price has performed in the month of December in recent years, based on its performance in November.
Dogecoin Price Closes November In The Red
The crypto market has had a rough couple of months, and the Dogecoin price has not been left out of this. The last quarter of the year has so far been incredibly bearish, with the meme coin suffering major price crashes in the last two years. CryptoRank data shows that both the months of October and November have ended with double-digit losses, with -20% and -21.3% declines, respectively.
In recent years, the Dogecoin price ending the month of November in the red has led to similar bearish momentum in December. Looking at the last five years, spanning from the last bull cycle into the current one, the months where November has ended in the red have set the tone for the rest of the year.
This was the case back in 2021, when the Dogecoin price saw a -23.4% loss in November, and the following month of December saw a similar -20.7% decline. Then again, in 2022, the trend played out again when November finished in -14.6% in the red, and then December followed up with an even bigger -34.7% crash.
In 2025, the month of November ended with a -21.3% crash, and if this trend holds, then it means that the Dogecoin price could see a double-digit crash in December. Going by the similar previous performances, this could result in a 20% decline in the Dogecoin price.
With the back-to-back declines from the last two months, the Dogecoin price seems to be on track to end the last quarter of the year in the red. So far, the Q4 returns have come out negative at -37.4%, marking the first time in the last four years that the meme coin will be ending Q4 in the red.
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