A recent large transaction once again verified this rule: following the footsteps of whales often allows you to sense the true direction of the market.
A savvy trader used 3x leverage, kept his position at 50%, and just caught this wave of upward movement. What was the result? A single closing trade earned him $2.39 million. Not only that, he still holds a position of 10,000 ETH, with an unrealized profit of $2.34 million on paper. Even more interesting, he placed an order at $3,710, seemingly planning for a second wave of harvesting.
Don't underestimate this kind of operation. What does it reflect? The control of large funds over the market rhythm. When you see such huge positions entering and exiting at key price levels, it’s usually a signal that the market is about to turn. Some say following the trend is risky, but in the crypto market, understanding the whales' intentions is often the dividing line between avoiding traps and making profits.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-14 08:02
Here we go again, this theory... sounds good when whales eat meat, but 99% of people end up chasing the high and getting caught in the bait.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 01-14 08:01
It's the same whale theory again, always sounding so convincing, but why can I never catch up?
Seeing this guy make 2.39 million makes me want to laugh. I chased for a long time and ended up getting liquidated.
3x leverage, 50% position... sounds simple, but in reality, it's all traps.
Wait, what does this $3710 order mean? Can it really indicate the direction?
Bro, I trust this unrealized profit on the books, but I just don't know when he'll run.
We agreed to eat meat with the whales, so why does it feel like the whales are eating us?
This logic is somewhat reasonable, but I bet five bucks and immediately get caught.
The whales' steps are so precise; if they were that good, they'd have already made a fortune. Why would they bother with us?
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SelfRugger
· 01-14 07:59
Uh, isn't this guy really making a fortune? Betting 2.39 million at once? Why am I still losing...
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OldLeekConfession
· 01-14 07:57
It's the same theory again... I think, 2.39 million per trade, easy to say, but why not talk about his blood and tears story of that margin call explosion?
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SchrodingerProfit
· 01-14 07:57
Damn, a $2.39 million liquidation in one go? This guy is really ruthless, I need to keep up.
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3x leverage with half position, this move is indeed steady, unlike my kind of fool who goes all-in at any moment.
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Waiting for whales to move again? Honestly, I don't even dare to look at the market now. Watching too much makes me want to go all-in.
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Is it easy to understand the whales' intentions? I can't even read my own intentions, and I get caught right away.
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10,000 ETH? I’d be lucky to save up 100 in my lifetime, haha.
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Key price levels and movement... Can you guys really understand them? I’d rather just stick to dollar-cost averaging.
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The dividing line between avoiding pitfalls and taking profits sounds very reasonable, but I often end up missing both.
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This wave of the market was really well-timed. If I hadn’t read this article, I wouldn’t even know it had already risen.
A recent large transaction once again verified this rule: following the footsteps of whales often allows you to sense the true direction of the market.
A savvy trader used 3x leverage, kept his position at 50%, and just caught this wave of upward movement. What was the result? A single closing trade earned him $2.39 million. Not only that, he still holds a position of 10,000 ETH, with an unrealized profit of $2.34 million on paper. Even more interesting, he placed an order at $3,710, seemingly planning for a second wave of harvesting.
Don't underestimate this kind of operation. What does it reflect? The control of large funds over the market rhythm. When you see such huge positions entering and exiting at key price levels, it’s usually a signal that the market is about to turn. Some say following the trend is risky, but in the crypto market, understanding the whales' intentions is often the dividing line between avoiding traps and making profits.