#以太坊行情解读 Ethereum Whale Transaction Tracking—December 20th, Market monitoring agency HyperInsight has uncovered an interesting trading story: a major holder made 14 trades this month, with only 1 profitable. Recently, they couldn't resist and entered a short position on $ETH 9 hours ago, using 25x leverage to short 351.92 ETH (equivalent to approximately $1.05 million), with an entry cost around $2,983.47. Unfortunately, this position has already started to show unrealized losses. It seems even big players can be mistaken sometimes; leveraged trading truly tests one's resolve. In this market movement, similar whale operations are worth continuous attention from investors—they often reflect turning points in market sentiment.
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TokenTherapist
· 12-23 12:04
Ha ha, even the Large Investors are flipping over; 25x leverage is really playing with fire.
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This is why I say leverage is the devil; going All in directly disappeared.
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Seeing the Whale lose money makes me inexplicably happy; it's either not bad-hearted or it's just venting.
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351 ETH Heavy Position short positions... Brother, with this luck, you really need to reflect.
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$1.05 million unrealized losses, let me calculate how much can be lost? Uh, I'd rather not know.
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Even the Whale can't escape the curse of leverage; this is the truth.
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Out of 14 trades, only 1 made money and still dare to play 25x? Such boldness.
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It feels like the timing for shorting was a bit off; it just happened to reverse, right?
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BlockBargainHunter
· 12-22 15:54
Haha, even the Whale is flipping, 25x leverage, this is like going all in.
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DeFiDoctor
· 12-22 07:54
Out of 14 trades, only 1 is profitable, yet they dare to take a 25x Heavy Position for shorting. This is a typical case of "strategy complications" — the diagnostic records show that Large Investors are also crazily chasing losses. Leverage is a mirror reflecting one's mentality.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-21 01:53
Even big players have to suffer losses. Playing with 25x leverage so aggressively is truly a gambler's mentality.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-20 13:26
Haha, even big whales are crashing. Now I feel much more balanced.
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SignatureCollector
· 12-20 13:25
Haha, this big player is really terrible. Losing 14 and 13 times, yet still daring to go all-in at 25x leverage. I'm just wondering what kind of mindset this is.
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DeFiChef
· 12-20 13:16
Haha, even big whales are crashing, now that's satisfying.
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SighingCashier
· 12-20 13:15
Ha, even big whales are human too, they can get addicted to losing money
Leverage of 25x to heavily short, how desperate must that be? We retail investors should learn to be smarter
Just seeing unrealized losses makes me want to laugh; no one can escape that moment of market education
Whales also get wrecked, it's real
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 12-20 13:02
Damn, with 25x leverage, holding a large short position and still showing unrealized losses. This big player must be getting addicted and can't stop, right?
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PseudoIntellectual
· 12-20 13:01
Huh? 25x leverage can still result in floating losses. This big investor is really scared off.
#以太坊行情解读 Ethereum Whale Transaction Tracking—December 20th, Market monitoring agency HyperInsight has uncovered an interesting trading story: a major holder made 14 trades this month, with only 1 profitable. Recently, they couldn't resist and entered a short position on $ETH 9 hours ago, using 25x leverage to short 351.92 ETH (equivalent to approximately $1.05 million), with an entry cost around $2,983.47. Unfortunately, this position has already started to show unrealized losses. It seems even big players can be mistaken sometimes; leveraged trading truly tests one's resolve. In this market movement, similar whale operations are worth continuous attention from investors—they often reflect turning points in market sentiment.