Over six million dollars entered for swing trading, and in the end, only thirty thousand dollars was pocketed before they rug pulled? This generation of Whales is too stable, right! 😂
On-chain monitoring shows that a certain ETH swing trading player liquidated 2,287 Ethereum in one go 9 hours ago, cashing out 6.32 million dollars, with an average transaction price around $2,766. Looking back at the historical records, this batch of chips was built up a week ago at the $2,781 position — during this period, the maximum paper profit could have reached 700,000 dollars, but in the end, they hesitated and missed the opportunity; when the market turned, it quickly retraced, resulting in a hasty conclusion with just over 30,000 dollars in profit.
To be honest, it's indeed rare for funds of this size to maintain the discipline of withdrawing without losses. After all, in the current market environment, being able to exit completely is already a significant victory.
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-05 01:09
Haha, this guy is really something. He had a floating profit of 700,000 but failed to hold onto it, and in the end, he only had 30,000 left before he quit.
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GasFeeTears
· 12-04 17:12
700,000 in unrealized gains shrank without even buying the dip. You have to be really strong mentally for that... If it were me, I'd already have psychological trauma from the losses.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-04 14:22
This guy has a great mindset. I need to learn from him.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-03 14:17
700,000 evaporated just like that—your mental resilience is truly incredible. I need to learn from you.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-02 01:51
Haha, this brother has a really tough mentality. He put in 6 million and only made 30,000, yet he can still walk away unscathed. He truly knows how to stop loss better than most people.
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LiquidityOracle
· 12-02 01:48
700,000 unrealized gains and I couldn't hold on, is that it? If I had this mindset, I would have won lying down long ago.
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TokenDustCollector
· 12-02 01:42
700,000 unrealized gains were hard to hold on to, how strong must this mentality be, I can't do it.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 12-02 01:37
This mindset is truly amazing, turning 700,000 unrealized gains into a profit of 30,000. I need to learn this kind of composure.
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GasFeeLady
· 12-02 01:37
honestly, that's just textbook exit discipline right there. most whales would've held into the red waiting for a miracle bounce. this person just... left the table. respect the stops, not the gains.
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GweiWatcher
· 12-02 01:30
700,000 unrealized gains couldn't be held, how strong must that mentality be... If it were me, I would have pressed the button long ago.
Over six million dollars entered for swing trading, and in the end, only thirty thousand dollars was pocketed before they rug pulled? This generation of Whales is too stable, right! 😂
On-chain monitoring shows that a certain ETH swing trading player liquidated 2,287 Ethereum in one go 9 hours ago, cashing out 6.32 million dollars, with an average transaction price around $2,766. Looking back at the historical records, this batch of chips was built up a week ago at the $2,781 position — during this period, the maximum paper profit could have reached 700,000 dollars, but in the end, they hesitated and missed the opportunity; when the market turned, it quickly retraced, resulting in a hasty conclusion with just over 30,000 dollars in profit.
To be honest, it's indeed rare for funds of this size to maintain the discipline of withdrawing without losses. After all, in the current market environment, being able to exit completely is already a significant victory.