Latest update: This trader finally hit the stop-loss button today. The over four-day $ETH long dream has been shattered, with a total loss of 1.872 million USD. Now only a meager $15,919.64 remains in the account.
What’s even more heartbreaking is that this is just the tip of the iceberg—six consecutive long positions missed, with total losses exceeding $2.49 million. And the most incredible part? This guy has sent out $21.25 million on Hyperliquid since it opened in May this year.
Some are curious, where did this money come from? How much ammunition is left in the account? Honestly, no one knows. But this number is enough to make people think: how many people in this market keep repeating the same mistake?
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MetaMisfit
· 12-16 12:16
Damn it, it's the same kind of story again, always shocking my worldview.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-16 12:12
This is a typical case of chasing gains and selling at a loss, and to make it worse, missing out six times in a row. It's really a bit harsh.
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WalletManager
· 12-16 12:05
$21.25 million has been sent out... How high must the risk factor be? It seems like the multi-signature wallet's asset isolation wasn't well implemented.
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Latest update: This trader finally hit the stop-loss button today. The over four-day $ETH long dream has been shattered, with a total loss of 1.872 million USD. Now only a meager $15,919.64 remains in the account.
What’s even more heartbreaking is that this is just the tip of the iceberg—six consecutive long positions missed, with total losses exceeding $2.49 million. And the most incredible part? This guy has sent out $21.25 million on Hyperliquid since it opened in May this year.
Some are curious, where did this money come from? How much ammunition is left in the account? Honestly, no one knows. But this number is enough to make people think: how many people in this market keep repeating the same mistake?