As of November 2, 2025,
The end of lock-up periods on November 2, 2025 for Pineapple Financial Inc. and Range Capital Acquisition Corp II has led to heightened trading activity. Pineapple Financial’s lock-up, which spanned 181 days from May 5 to November 2, restricted the trading of certain options, including those convertible to common stock. Likewise, 600,000 units of Range Capital Acquisition Corp II were under lock-up from October 2 through November 2, limiting the tradability of its shares and associated instruments during this time.
Such lock-up agreements are intended to curb insider selling and help maintain price stability after IPOs or mergers. Their expiration often leads to expectations of increased trading. Yet, for YFI, the token’s price
Although the timing overlaps, there is no clear evidence that the end of these lock-up periods caused the 0.06% dip in YFI over the past day. The token’s recent movement appears to be driven more by technical indicators and macroeconomic trends than by unlocking events. Factors such as overall crypto market sentiment, regulatory shifts, and general risk aversion seem to play a larger role, though these were not specifically covered in the news summary.
Market experts have not released forecasts connecting YFI’s near-term price changes to these equity unlocks. Still, the simultaneous occurrence of these events underscores the growing ties between traditional and digital asset markets, especially regarding how liquidity constraints impact both stocks and tokens.
One possible backtesting method is to analyze YFI’s performance after experiencing 10% or greater declines, a common metric for assessing recovery and volatility. The objective is to see whether YFI typically rebounds or continues to lag in the 30 to 90 days following such drops. This involves a time-based review using daily closing prices from 2022-01-01 to 2025-11-02.
The process includes pinpointing each instance of a 10% fall and tracking the subsequent price changes over the next 30, 60, and 90 days. The findings would reveal if the token tends to recover, retest previous lows, or extend its downward trend after sharp corrections. This is particularly relevant given YFI’s 41.01% drop year-to-date, indicating a prolonged bearish phase, even though short-term rallies may still occur.
However, conducting this backtest is currently not possible due to data access issues, as the platform cannot retrieve historical price information for “YFI” or similar tickers. To proceed, one would need to either confirm the correct ticker format (such as “YFI-USD” or “YFIUSDT”) or manually upload a historical price dataset in a compatible format like CSV or JSON.