DOS is down sharply today, and the chart is telling a clear story.
This DAPPOS Price Prediction looks at why DOS just fell over 12% in a day, what the bearish flag breakdown on the 4H chart means, and whether there's any relief in sight.
Price is now trading below both its EMA lines, and the next move could decide if this is a pause or the start of a deeper drop.
Traders piling in on the way down or waiting to catch a bottom both need to know the exact levels in play. Here's what the chart shows.
Market data was checked on August 17, 2026, at 09:52 IST.
Metric | Value |
Price | $0.23032 |
24h Change | -12% |
Market Cap | $46.12M |
Unlocked Market Cap | $49.49M |
FDV | $230.64M |
24h Volume | $257.5M |
Vol/Mkt Cap (24h) | 557.7% |
Liquidity/Mkt Cap | 2.10% |
Total Supply | 1B DOS |
Max Supply | 1B $DOS |
Circulating Supply | 200M $DOS |
Holders | 9.36K |
Source: Data from CoinMarketCap as of August 17, 2026, at 09:52 IST. Figures may vary slightly across other tracking websites.
Pair: DAPPOS/USDT · Market: Spot (Crypto) · Exchange: Not specified on chart · Timeframe: 4H · Source: TradingView · Timestamp: August 17, 2026, 09:52 UTC+5:30
DOS is trading at $0.23032 after a difficult period. The chart shows a classic bearish flag and pole setup.
The pole is the sharp, near-vertical drop from around $0.5600 down to the $0.28 area over just a few candles, a fast sell-off with almost no pullback.
After that, the price moved into a flag, a tight sideways channel between roughly $0.26085 and $0.2929, drawn with two parallel downward-sloping lines.
That kind of pause after a steep drop usually means sellers are just catching their breath, not backing off.
That's exactly what played out here: DOS broke down out of the bottom of the flag and kept falling, confirming the bearish pattern and continuing the move lower.
Price is now sitting below both EMA (Exponential Moving Average, a line that tracks the average price over a set period, weighted toward recent candles) lines, with the EMA 20 at $0.26085 and the EMA 50 at $0.23567, both stacked above the current price, acting as resistance on any bounce.
Level Type | Price |
Resistance 3 | $0.29296 |
Resistance 2 | $0.26711 |
Resistance 1 (nearest) | $0.24555 |
Immediate Price Reference | $0.23032 |
First Support | $0.22510 |
Structural Floor (1.618 Fib extension) | $0.18046 |
EMA Levels
EMA | Price |
EMA 20 | $0.26085 |
EMA 50 | $0.23567 |
$DOS price target 2026 Bull case: A hold above $0.22510 would keep the immediate downside in control and give $DOS room to attempt a recovery back toward the EMA 50 at $0.23567.
A close back inside the old flag range and a reclaim of $0.24555 would suggest the breakdown is losing steam, opening a path toward $0.26711.
$DOS price target 2026 Bear case: The flag breakdown is a continuation signal, and a close below $0.22510 would confirm sellers are still in control.
That would expose the 1.618 Fibonacci extension support at $0.18046 as the next realistic downside level, with support marked on the chart to slow a move there.
Scenario | Trigger | Likely Outcome | Invalidation Point |
Trendline reclaim | DOS closes back above $0.24555 | Short-term bounce toward $0.26711 | Rejection at $0.24555 |
Channel hold | Price stays above $0.22510 | Sideways consolidation before the next move | Close below $0.22510 |
Channel breakdown | Price closes below $0.22510 | Drop toward the $0.18046 Fib extension support. | Reclaim of $0.22510 |
$0.29296 is the highest resistance level marked on the $chart.
Getting there from current levels would take a lot: $DOS would first need to reclaim $0.24555, then clear both EMA lines, then push through $0.26711 before even testing $0.29296.
That's a multi-stage recovery, not a quick bounce, and nothing on the $chart right now points to it happening fast.
A rejection at the EMA 50 near $0.23567 followed by a close below $0.22510 would confirm the bearish flag is still playing out and put any bounce attempt to rest.
A further break below the $0.18046 structural floor would signal the sell-off has room to extend well beyond the levels currently marked on the $chart.
According to CoinGabbar analysts, the bearish flag and pole pattern on the 4H $chart is about as clean a continuation setup as it gets, and the breakdown below the flag confirms sellers are still driving this move.
DOS sitting below both EMA lines adds to the pressure, since any bounce now has to fight through resistance rather than ride momentum.
The $0.22510 level is the line in the sand here: lose it, and the $0.18046 Fibonacci extension becomes the next real target.
Hold it, and DOS at least buys some time to stabilize before trying to climb back through the EMA cluster.
Disclaimer: This piece is for informational purposes only and isn't financial advice. The levels and scenarios above are based on technical chart analysis and publicly available data at the time of writing, and crypto markets can move sharply within hours, so past patterns don't guarantee future outcomes. It's worth doing independent research and considering your own risk tolerance before acting on any of the levels discussed here.