Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?

Dogecoin (DOGE) has been the poster child of altcoins for a very long time, particularly as it's been around since 2013, making it one of the oldest cryptocurrencies in existence. The inflationary meme-coin quickly became synonymous with wild price pumps due to its small nominal value and concentrated holdings.

Such unprecedented short-term price rallies history caused some investors to use DOGE price as a leading indicator for an altcoin season.

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But this probably does make some sense. After all, Dogecoin is nothing more than a meme-based coin. There has been no development activity over the past couple of years, and not that many of its users run a full node.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
Dogecoin historical pumps since 2017. Source: TradingView

Also, take notice of how incredible price moves have been the norm rather than an exception for Dogecoin in the past four years. There have been 16 weekly performances higher than 30% and six of those presented 100% or higher gains.

To this day, the top 693 addresses keep 79.2% of the total DOGE in circulation. This astonishing statistic has even been a large source of criticism by Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. It is worth highlighting that the most recent price spikes have been directly linked to Musk's memes and tweets revolving around Dogecoin.

However, for one to claim that Dogecoin is effectively an altcoin season indicator, there must be evidence of such pumps preceding the broader market positive performance.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
July 2020 total altcoin market cap vs. Dogecoin, USD. Source: TradingView

On July 7, 2020, DOGE posted a 73% gain in less than 36 hours. While the effect didn't last for more than three days, altcoins did begin to surge in value a couple of weeks later. The altcoin market capitalization rose from $105 billion to $130 billion, which is a 24% increase in just 10 days.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
Nov. 2020 total altcoin market cap vs. Dogecoin, USD. Source: TradingView

Meanwhile, the November 2020 pump tells a different story as DOGE followed the path of the remaining altcoins. Moreover, no altcoin season followed over the next weeks as market capitalization stabilized below $210 billion.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
Early 2021 total altcoin market cap vs. Dogecoin, USD. Source: TradingView

On the other hand, the early-2021 incredible 182% DOGE pump that took place over the course of two days did signal an altseason. Some 36 hours later, the altcoin market cap initiated a 50% rally, boosting it to $340 billion.

An even more substantial effect took place on Jan. 18, as the meme-coin hiked over 1,000%. Three days later, the altcoin market cap started a 60% rally to $560 billion.

However, the most recent activity might provide different interpretations as the altcoin rally began some three weeks before Dogecoin aimed for new highs.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
April 2021 total altcoin market cap vs Dogecoin, USD. Source: TradingView

Therefore, considering the five pumps analyzed, there have been three pieces of evidence of the Dogecoin pump preceding a broader altcoin rally. However, this incidence ratio might be enough for most adventurous traders.

It is worth noting that comparing such findings with other major altcoins would be a good idea before concluding that the meme-driven coin is effectively a good indicator for alt season. If Dogecoin lives up to its fame amid an onslaught of positive headlines, then the new $0.61 all-time high is a presage of positive momentum for altcoins.

Meanwhile, VORTECS™ data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro began to detect a bullish outlook for DOGE on April 29, prior to the recent price rise.

The VORTECS™ Score, exclusive to Cointelegraph, is an algorithmic comparison of historic and current market conditions derived from a combination of data points including market sentiment, trading volume, recent price movements and Twitter activity.

Dogecoin, the leading indicator for alt season?
VORTECS™ Score (green) vs. DOGE price. Source: Cointelegraph Markets Pro

As seen in the chart above, the VORTECS™ Score began to climb on April 29 and reached a high of 72 before spiking to 77 again on May 3. It's worth noting that the VORTECS™ Score peaked roughly 12 hours before the price spiked 45% to a new all-time high at $0.61.

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