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Movement MOVE May 9 unlock is the primary keyword for this supply-risk update. Tokenomist lists the next Movement unlock for May 9, 2026, released to early backers, while CryptoRank also shows Movement on the May 9 VC-pressure calendar.

CryptoSigy is using two non-official but focused tokenomics sources because no project announcement was verified in this run. The owner-fit angle is trading risk: unlock supply, float, liquidity absorption and whether signals should be sized down around the event.

What Happened

Tokenomist lists Movement with a May 9, 2026 next unlock and identifies the release category as early backers. CryptoRank lists Movement MOVE on its VC-induced pressure page with a May 9 next unlock and shows a total unlock amount of 4.41%, with a VC unlock component of 1.66%.

Those figures make the event relevant even if the market does not react immediately. Unlocks can be absorbed quietly when liquidity is deep, or they can pressure thin books when market makers widen spreads and holders hedge ahead of distribution.

Why It Matters

The trading problem is not that every unlock is bearish. The problem is that supply events can weaken signal quality if the trader ignores float, venue depth and the difference between unlocked supply and actual sell pressure.

A clean MOVE setup needs confirmation after the unlock window, not just a chart pattern before it. Spot liquidity, perp funding, open interest and CEX depth should be read together before assuming the market has absorbed early-backer supply.

What To Watch Next

Watch whether MOVE liquidity holds after the unlock date, whether funding becomes one-sided and whether spot volume rises without price support. If open interest climbs while spot demand is flat, the signal may be more hedge-driven than accumulation-driven.

For execution, reduce size around the event and avoid chasing thin breakouts. A stronger entry appears after the supply event if price reclaims levels with spot-led volume and stable spreads.

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