Moodeng price prediction: Liquidation-driven selloff deepens downside pressure

Moodeng price prediction: Liquidation-driven selloff deepens downside pressure
Trendline breakdown and liquidation spike erased short-term recovery

​Moodeng price is now trading near $0.069 during Thursday’s European session after breaking below the rising trendline that had supported the series of higher lows since mid-November. That trendline had defined Moodeng’s short-term bullish recovery within the broader long-term downtrend, but Wednesday’s sharp selloff erased those gains and triggered a deeper technical breakdown.

Highlights

  • Trendline breakdown and liquidation spike erased short-term recovery, shifting Moodeng back into bearish structure
  • Falling open interest and long-to-short ratio signal reduced leverage appetite among Moodeng traders globally
  • RSI oversold readings and EMA resistance suggest further downside risk toward November lows ahead

The drop started during the previous day’s session when Moodeng price fell over 12% from $0.0763 to a four-week low at $0.064. That level was last traded in late November and now marks a key reference for support. The sharp move coincided with heightened liquidation activity in Bitcoin, which triggered volatility across altcoins. 

Moodeng recorded nearly $400,000 in long liquidations across exchanges, its highest in December. That spillover effect caused a breakout from the trendline support and confirmed a reversion back to broader downside pressure.

Moodeng price dynamics (Dec 2025). Source: Tradingview

Price action during today’s Asian and early European sessions has been relatively flat. Moodeng opened at $0.069 and traded sideways through the morning. However, market structure points to sustained weakness. The breakdown below the trendline leaves Moodeng exposed to further decline. Week-to-date loss now stands near 10%, the same as the month-to-date loss, highlighting how quickly short-term recovery attempts have been erased.

Open interest at a weekly low signals a fading leverage appetite among traders

Positioning data supports the case for continued bearish pressure. Moodeng’s long-to-short ratio has declined from 2.4 to near 1.37, a level last seen in late November before the attempted recovery. At the same time, open interest has dropped to $15 million, the lowest level in more than a week. Both metrics reflect a shrinking appetite for risk among leveraged traders and validate the downtrend in price action.

Momentum indicators are also aligned to the downside. Wednesday’s selloff drove the 4-hour RSI below the 30 threshold into oversold territory for the first time this month. The daily RSI remains in bearish territory, suggesting momentum is not yet reversing. On the 1-hour chart, a cluster of the 20, 50, and 100 EMAs between $0.07 and $0.075 is now acting as technical resistance. If price fails to recover through that EMA cluster, the next major downside target sits at $0.0637, the November low. At the current price, Moodeng is now less than 8% away from retesting that level.

In recent analysis, we discussed how Moodeng dropped 2% after a brief bounce off rising trendline support. Solana ETF outflows and bearish indicators pointed to pressure building toward a $0.07 breakdown.

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