Dogecoin Has Entered A Historically Red Month And The Result Could Be Catastrophic

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In the 13 years that Dogecoin has been in existence, it has seen some interesting trends across various months. However, each month has had its fair share of greens and reds, but the month of June has mostly defied this. With Dogecoin mostly ending June in the red over the years, the odds of this repeating itself again are high, as this report takes a look at the numbers.

June Is The Worst Month For Dogecoin

Dogecoin’s historical performance in June has been nothing short of disappointing, with more red closes in a row than any other month in its history. Data from the CryptoRank website shows that in the last 12 years, the Dogecoin price has only ended the month of June in the green for only two years.

Interestingly, the first month of June of its existence ended in a double-digit loss of 21.4%. Subsequently, the next two years would see June close in the green, with 29.3% and 31.6% returns, respectively. However, that would be the end of any green closes for the month.

Every year after 2016 has ended in the red, with no reprieve for Dogecoin holders. Following the red close of 2025, with losses of 14.2%, it marked nine consecutive years that the Dogecoin price has closed the month of June in the red.

As a result of these red closes, the month of June is the most bearish month for the meme coin. CryptoRank data shows an average return of -7.29% for the month, the highest of all the months. Its median returns come out to -9.94%, second only to December’s -13.2% in this metric.

Dogecoin price

If the historical trend is followed, then it could be another red month for the meme coin. So far, there have not been any indications that the price will see an upward reversal. According to Coinglass data, the Dogecoin trading volume is still low, continuing to fall in the new month.

This decline in the DOGE trading volume suggests that there is reduced participation from crypto investors. As the sentiment continues to wane, the price could follow, plunging it into the red territory. However, if there is a major rise in the Bitcoin price, then Dogecoin could follow and change this trend.

Dogecoin price chart from Tradingview.com
Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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