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Secondary Markets as a Path to Real Liquidity in 2026

09.01.2026
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As of January 9, 2026, secondary markets have quietly become the single most important bridge between paper wealth and actual spendable cash for founders and early executives. After the sharp contraction in 2022–2023, trading volumes on major platforms (Forge, EquityZen, Hiive, CartaX, and several private broker-dealers) reached new highs in Q4 2025. More importantly, the composition of those trades has shifted noticeably: founder and executive sales, once rare and heavily scrutinised, now account for an estimated 18–25% of total secondary volume in the largest late-stage unicorns. This marks the beginning of a structural change that is reshaping how paper billionaires access real liquidity.

The Evolution of Secondary Markets in Early 2026

Secondary markets are organised venues or private networks where existing shareholders (founders, employees, early investors) sell shares to new buyers — usually institutional funds, family offices, or high-net-worth individuals — without the company issuing new equity.

Three key developments have made secondaries a more realistic path in 2026:

  1. Normalisation of Founder Transactions
    In 2023–2024, most boards viewed founder secondary sales as a red flag — a signal of lack of commitment or impending trouble. By late 2025, that stigma had largely faded. Data from several large platforms shows that companies valued above $10B now approve small-to-moderate founder sales (typically 1–5% of holdings per transaction) as a standard governance practice. The rationale is simple: allowing modest liquidity keeps founders motivated, reduces personal financial stress, and prevents desperation sales later.
  2. Larger and More Frequent Tender Offers
    Tender offers — company-sponsored programs that allow multiple shareholders to sell at a fixed price — exploded in 2025. While early tenders (2021–2023) often excluded founders entirely, recent ones increasingly include them under “pro-rata” or “capped” participation rules. In Q4 2025 alone, at least 14 companies valued over $15B ran tenders that let founders sell between $10M and $150M worth of stock each. These programs have become the cleanest, lowest-drama way to convert paper into cash.
  3. Rise of Structured Liquidity Windows
    A growing number of late-stage private companies now build formal “liquidity programs” into their cap-table governance. These programs set predictable quarterly or annual windows where founders can sell a fixed percentage (often 1–2% of their holdings) subject to board approval and price floors. The predictability removes much of the guesswork and negotiation stress that characterised earlier ad-hoc sales.

How Founders Are Actually Using Secondary Markets in 2026

In practice, the path looks different depending on company stage and founder profile.

  • Late-stage private unicorns ($10B–$50B+ valuation)
    Most common transaction: 1–4% annual sale through a combination of tender offers and direct secondary trades.
    Typical proceeds: $20M–$120M per founder per year.
    Buyers: crossover funds, sovereign wealth funds, and long-term secondary buyers willing to hold until IPO or acquisition.
  • Recently public companies (IPO 2023–2025)
    Founders who still hold meaningful stakes often use “dribble-out” programs via 10b5-1 plans combined with occasional block trades on secondary platforms during open windows.
    Typical proceeds: $30M–$200M over 12–24 months, though at prices 40–70% below peak private rounds.
  • Stealth or hybrid cases
    A smaller group of founders with strong investor relationships quietly execute larger off-platform block trades (5–15% of holdings) through trusted intermediaries. These deals rarely appear in public data but are an open secret in Bay Area and New York finance circles.

Across all cases, the average discount to the latest preferred round or public-market price has narrowed significantly — from 35–50% in 2023 to 15–28% in early 2026 for the highest-quality names. Better pricing makes the trade-off between immediate cash and future upside more palatable.

Challenges and Risks of Relying on Secondaries

The increasing availability of secondary liquidity is not without serious downsides:

  • Signal risk — Even modest sales can still be interpreted by employees or later investors as a lack of confidence. Many founders deliberately keep sales below 2% annually to avoid triggering this perception.
  • Tax acceleration — Every secondary sale creates an immediate capital-gains tax event (often 20–37% federal + state). Founders who sell too much too quickly can face multi-million-dollar tax bills with no corresponding cash cushion if future rounds underperform.
  • Price discovery pain — Buyers in secondary markets are professional and price-sensitive. Selling at a 20–25% discount to headline valuation can feel psychologically devastating, especially when the company’s internal 409A still reflects a higher number.
  • Dependency on market mood — Secondary appetite is cyclical. A broader tech downturn in 2026 could shrink buyer interest and widen discounts again, leaving founders in a worse position than if they had waited.
  • Legal and governance friction — Some boards still impose strict “use of proceeds” rules (e.g., sales proceeds can only go toward taxes, housing, or education), limiting personal flexibility.

Opportunities Created by Maturing Secondaries

Despite the risks, the growth of secondary markets offers several meaningful upsides:

  • Reduced cash-flow stress — Regular, predictable liquidity windows let founders cover personal expenses, pay down debt, and plan families without constant anxiety.
  • Better alignment over time — Modest liquidity actually increases founder commitment in many cases — people who feel financially secure are more willing to take long-term risks for the company.
  • Diversification — Selling even 5–10% of holdings allows founders to spread risk across multiple assets, reducing the danger of a single-company wipeout.
  • Cultural shift — As secondary sales become routine, the old “all in forever” founder mythology is being replaced by a more balanced view: ownership is important, but so is personal financial health.
  • Path to full freedom — For many in the 2021–2022 vintage, cumulative secondary sales plus eventual lock-up expirations could deliver $200M–$1B+ in real cash by 2028–2030, even if the company never returns to peak valuations.

The most important opportunity is psychological: secondary markets give founders agency. Instead of passively waiting for an IPO or acquisition, they can take measured control over their own timeline.

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Conclusion

In early 2026, secondary markets have evolved from a last-resort escape hatch into a deliberate, increasingly institutionalised tool for converting paper wealth into real liquidity. Larger tender offers, structured liquidity windows, and declining stigma around founder sales mean that more paper billionaires are accessing meaningful cash — often $20M–$150M per year — without needing to wait for full unlock events.

The path is far from perfect. Discounts, taxes, signalling risks, and market volatility remain real hurdles. Yet the direction is clear: secondaries are becoming the primary mechanism that makes the “paper” era shorter and less painful than it was in 2022–2024. For the current cohort, 2026 is the year many begin to feel the first tangible benefits of that shift. While most will not achieve complete financial freedom this year, the steady drip of real money — combined with the promise of more to come — is changing the lived experience of being a paper billionaire from one of indefinite deferral to one of gradual, hard-won progress.

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