Should You Follow Billionaire Elon Musk and Buy Dogecoin?

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Something very interesting is happening in the world of cryptocurrency right now. Popular meme coin Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) is up more than 30% over the past 30 days and has almost caught up with Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) in terms of performance. For the year, Dogecoin is up 50%, compared to 60% for Bitcoin.

You can thank tech billionaire Elon Musk for that. Once known as "The Dogefather" for his support and promotion of Dogecoin during the previous crypto bull market rally, Musk appears to be renewing his support for this dog-themed meme coin. Over the past month, he has made a number of cryptic statements, suggestions, and social media posts regarding Dogecoin, all of them pointing to a huge incoming rally as we head into 2025.

The Elon Musk buy signal

The first thing you need to know about Dogecoin is that a single comment or suggestion from a high-profile individual such as Musk is enough to move its price. That's the nature of meme coins: They are built on hype and speculation, so even a suggestion that you might do something is just as good as saying that you will actually do it. The market is going to take that information and run with it.

Dogecoin mascot dog.
Image source: Getty Images.

So, for example, Musk has recently been promoting a new government efficiency initiative he plans to run under a Donald Trump administration that will be known as the Department of Government Efficiency. The abbreviation, of course, is DOGE.

Musk has been posting about it on X, the social media platform he owns. And he even name-dropped "Doge" at a recent campaign event in Pennsylvania.

He has also been leaving other clues about Dogecoin that involve other companies he runs. When asked about California potentially blocking future missions by SpaceX, his privately owned company, for example, his reply was a simple "D.O.G.E. can fix it." That, of course, was a reference both to the new proposed government efficiency initiative as well as previous suggestions that he would make Dogecoin the first interstellar cryptocurrency.

And what about the recent Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) launch event for the Cybercab? Attendees quickly recognized that one of the passengers in the Cybercab was none other than the Dogecoin mascot dog. That led to suggestions that Dogecoin integration with Tesla's autonomous vehicles might be coming soon.

For people who invest in dog-themed meme coins, all of these hints and suggestions function like dog whistles. They are clues that are meant to be audible to crypto investors, but not necessarily to anyone else. In the same way that politicians sometimes use coded language as dog whistles to energize their base, Musk appears to be using coded language to energize crypto investors.