DOGE/USDT
DOGE/USDT coverage at a glance
We have logged 104 closed setups on DOGE/USDT, the first in August 2025 and the most recent on 24 July 2026. By volume it ranks 2nd, carrying roughly 5.4% of the archive.
When DOGE setups actually appeared
The pair does not tick along evenly. 58% of its setups — 60 of 104 — fall inside August 2025, and 14 opened on 26 August 2025 alone.
Recent DOGE/USDT activity
This is not a page about something that stopped happening: 1 setup opened on DOGE/USDT in the last 30 days and 9 in the last 90, the most recent on 24 July 2026.
How long a DOGE setup stays open
The median DOGE/USDT setup ran 6 h 58 min before reaching one of its levels; the fastest tenth closed in 1 h 48 min, the slowest tenth needed 3.9 days or longer. 73% were over within 24 hours.
It lines up with the 7 h 16 min median across the archive — no unusual timing on this pair either way.
The structure behind a DOGE signal
Median distances on DOGE/USDT: 2.7% to target, 1.5% to stop, a reward-to-risk of 1.20. Placement varies — the middle half of setups puts the target between 2.0% and 5.0% from entry — and 26% of them carry a ratio of 1.5 or better.
All three levels are written down before the setup is published, which is what makes it possible to review afterwards at all.
Direction skew on DOGE/USDT
Direction is not evenly split here. 100 long setups against 4 short is a real bias in how DOGE/USDT gets traded, not a rounding artefact.
The multiplier on DOGE/USDT
DOGE/USDT setups have carried 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x and 10x leverage, most often 5x — 54 of the 104. Leverage multiplies the loss exactly as fast as the gain, which is why every setup ships with a stop already attached.
Gaps in DOGE/USDT coverage
The longest quiet stretch on DOGE/USDT ran 30 days with nothing opened at all. The feed publishes when its rules match, not on a schedule, and the dates in the archive say so plainly.
How a DOGE setup reaches you
The app shows each DOGE/USDT setup with its direction, its multiplier and the three levels that define it. The point is seeing the setup while it is still a setup, rather than reading about the move afterwards.