A popular crypto analyst says that meme asset Dogecoin (DOGE) rival Shiba Inu (SHIB) must hold a certain support level to not come crashing down.

In a new video, crypto trader Ali Martinez tells his 106,500 followers on the social media platform X that the $0.0000193-$0.0000215 range is a must-hold for Shiba Inu.

According to Martinez, a breaking of these levels would be bearish for the dog-themed memecoin.

SHIB is trading for $0.00002255 at time of writing, up 6.5% in the last 24 hours.

Moving on to Bitcoin (BTC), the trader says BTC must avoid falling below $90,000 to avoid falling even further.

“If Bitcoin BTC falls below $88,000, the next major support level lies at $71,000, according to the MVRV Pricing Bands.”

Earlier this week, Martinez said that meme asset Dogecoin could surge by quadruple digits percentage-wise for one key reason – that if DOGE follows a historic price pattern, the memecoin could surge to $17.76.

“Dogecoin could rally by another 6,770% if it continues to follow the ascending parallel channel pattern!”

An ascending parallel channel pattern is a bullish structure indicating that an asset is in an uptrend, printing higher highs and higher lows.

DOGE, the Shiba Inu rival, is up 6% in the last 24 hours.

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