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    Home » Monad (MON) faces risk of sliding to listing lows as major holders exit

    Monad (MON) faces risk of sliding to listing lows as major holders exit

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    By liam on December 4, 2025 Market
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    Monad (MON) shows heightened downside risk after large holders reduced exposure, leaving thin support near $0.028. The shift increases the probability of a renewed move toward the token’s listing lows and alters the risk-reward for short-term holders and risk managers.

    Large-scale reductions in position size by dominant holders typically remove depth from the order book and raise the cost of sustaining bids, and in this instance the departure of those holders constitutes a supply-side event that, absent fresh demand, can accelerate price deterioration toward structural lows. The level cited as last support, $0.028, is the immediate reference for defensive buyers; a break below it would expose the token to lower liquidity and likely a faster decline toward the listing low.

    For traders, the operational implication is straightforward: with concentrated selling, directional exposure carries higher tail risk and a greater chance of slippage on exits, so managers should consider reducing leverage and increasing scrutiny of execution costs. Short-term strategies that rely on tight market-making or aggressive long entries are vulnerable until clear bid replenishment appears.

    Trading implications for Monad

    Given the limited data, risk managers should emphasize observable confirmations: failing to see sustained buying interest at $0.028, rising selling imbalances, or deeper time-and-sales prints would increase the probability that the price tests listing lows. Hedging via size reduction, widening stop placements to account for lower liquidity, and avoiding commitments that assume immediate mean reversion are pragmatic steps, while concentrated selling can steepen implied skew and raise costs for short-dated protective instruments.

    Monad’s current profile—reduced depth from large holders and a single near-term defensive price—creates a clear risk path toward listing lows unless bids reappear around $0.028. Traders and portfolio managers should treat the situation as data-constrained and manage position sizing and liquidity risk accordingly.

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