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Whale 12 consecutive wins: closed BTC position for a profit of 1.04 million, turned around to short 25,000 ETH
【ChainWen】Once again, precise strike. This bullish expert pension-usdt.eth just closed his BTC position, earning another $1.04 million before running away. He immediately switched his mindset, and the bearish sentiment surged—shorted 25,000 ETH, worth $73.98 million, with 2x leverage.
Since December 8, this guy has won 12 consecutive trades, winning streaks one after another. On the HyperLiquid platform, the total profit has already exceeded $25.2 million. Such a winning streak is indeed rare; whether in technical analysis or psychological resilience, he clearly passes the test. Market sentiment fluctuates between bullish and bearish, but his ability to consistently profit shows that mastering the rhythm and adjusting strategies in time are the keys to making money.
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25,000 ETH shorts? Such boldness, I’m sweating just thinking about it.
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Switching from BTC to ETH shorts shows they have a much sharper market sense than us.
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Winning 12 times in a row and still maintaining the mindset to leverage 2x—that's what a true trader should look like.
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The key is being able to switch between long and short positions so flexibly. Most people have already been influenced by the market.
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A profit of 25.2 million in HyperLiquid—this number is a bit scary. How do they manage risk control?
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Close out 1.04 million and then immediately reverse the position. The timing is really precise.
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Without three to five years of trading experience, you can't reach this level. I have to admit, I’m impressed.
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With this level of 25,000 ETH, how confident must they be in their judgment?
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Speaking of these 12 consecutive wins, how low must the probability be? Such good luck—what level of trader does that make?
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Risking 25,000 ETH with double leverage, he's really bold, just afraid of a market reversal
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Switching from long to short, and just doing it—this rhythm I can't learn
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104,000 is just a warm-up, the real show is this short position on ETH
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12 wins in a row? HyperLiquid, you're making me a bit tempted with this move
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Using double leverage to hold a position of 73.98 million, making profits is really satisfying, losing is quite risky
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Making 25.2 million by adjusting positions is way more rational than my reckless all-in
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This round of shorting was so aggressive, it seems they really believe in a bear market
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People who can consistently profit from switching between long and short are indeed rare; I can't tell if it's luck or skill
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12 consecutive wins are truly amazing, but the key is whether I can hold the next one
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25,000 ETH short position, with 2x leverage? That's really bold.
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Switching from BTC to ETH short, indicating he doesn't care about long or short, only the rhythm.
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I also need to keep a close eye on HyperLiquid platform; even the person winning 12 in a row is doing this here.
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Shorting so much ETH with 2x leverage—what if the market reverses... But earning so much gives him real confidence.
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The key is consistent profits; anyone would need to study his approach.
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A streak of over ten wins sounds great, but I know there are definitely more people losing everything behind the scenes.
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Still trading after making $25.2 million; this is what a true professional trader looks like.