「Calm Dip Buyer」 Buys the Dips on BTC, ETH, SOL, Holding a Position Worth $13.6 Million
BlockBeats News, December 2nd, according to Coinbob Popular Address Monitor, in the past 7 hours, the "Calm Whale" newly opened long positions for BTC, ETH, and SOL around $84,900, with a total position size of $13.61 million. In addition, at 10 PM yesterday, this address closed a short position for BTC at a slight profit of $50,000, and previously closed short positions for MON, ZEC, and SOL.
According to monitoring, since the 27th, this address has repeatedly deposited around $200,000 into Hyperliquid and opened multiple positions, increasing the account balance to $780,000. The current major positions are: 40x BTC long position at $6.51 million, with a floating profit of $100,000 (62%); 20x SOL long position at $3.52 million, with a floating profit of $60,000 (35%); 25x ETH long position at $3.50 million, with a floating profit of $58,000 (41%).
Previously, the "Calm Whale" account had a floating profit of nearly $10 million but did not close the position, and subsequently experienced five rounds of significant liquidation, resulting in an actual loss of over $18 million. This trader started with a $3 million principal in September, once making a profit of over $30 million within two months due to accurate predictions, attracting significant attention. In November, multiple mistakes led to a loss of almost all profits.
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