CoinJie News: Well-known trader Loracle has reduced his HYPE short positions by 44,171.16 units in the HyperLiquid ecosystem, roughly equivalent to $2,269,264.88. His current position size is $79,904,790.55, with an average price of $45.51. His current profit and loss is -$27,025,314.12, and the profit/loss ratio is -169.11%. The current coin price is $68.77, and the liquidation price is $105.71.

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WatercolorGlassBottle
· 4h ago
Eighty million dollars in short positions—this scale can affect HYPE’s own liquidity. Big players are cutting each other up in real time.
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StardustUnderTheGlassDome
· 11h ago
The average entry price was 45.51, then it was shorted up to 68.77—getting the direction that wrong is outrageous. Is reducing 44k coins a stop-loss, or is it just to free up margin?
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LiquidityBarista
· 11h ago
$2.26 million reduced position, leaving an exposure of almost 80 million, with a liquidation price of 105.71—if HYPE jumps another 60%, it will blow up.
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NeonUmbrella
· 11h ago
-169% profit and loss ratio, I had to use my calculator three times before I dared to believe it, it's truly a living fossil in the crypto world.
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GaslightGuardian
· 12h ago
Playing so big on HyperLiquid, the on-chain liquidation risk is much higher than CEX.
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GateUser-f7b40cee
· 12h ago
Famous trader? I don't understand this position management. Holding on despite a floating loss of 270 million dollars.
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Orange-FlavoredColdWallet
· 12h ago
Loracle, this short move is literally licking blood at the edge of the blade—still able to withstand a -169% profit-and-loss ratio; the mindset is truly rock solid.
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