Compounded price return for every calendar month on record. Read down a column for seasonality, across a row for the year's rhythm.
Dogecoin's calendar is meme-cycle history in color. The 2021 rows carry the most extreme cells on the page — the January and April 2021 squeezes each returned multiples in a single month — while much of the surrounding history is long cooldowns where DOGE bled sideways. No serious read of this grid treats the median month as a forecast; the value is in seeing how the mania months sit inside otherwise quiet years.
DOGE is also a case where the Weekly tab earns its place: its biggest monthly cells were often built in a single week, sometimes a single day, and the 52-slot strip shows exactly where inside the month the move happened. The weekday view, averaged over a year, tells you whether those bursts had any session pattern at all.
The 2021 squeeze months saturate the color scale — they are among the largest monthly returns of any large-cap coin on Coinfuty. The heat ramp compresses extremes, so hover any cell to read its exact figure.
Less than for most coins. DOGE's big months were event-driven — social-media squeezes rather than calendar effects — so its monthly medians mostly describe the quiet majority of its history, not the manias.
Daily closes of the DOGE USDT perpetual tracked by Coinfuty, from its 2020 listing onward. Month returns compare each month's last close with the previous month's; quarters and years compound the months.