The weekend calm was shattered—ETH plunged directly to $2,900.
Another trader’s long position got liquidated. That recent spike wiped out his position of 7,250 ETH, losing $738,000. You’d think he’d take a breather, right?
But instead, he doubled down.
He opened a new long position of 2,100 ETH, worth $6.18 million. His account had just managed to recover to $3 million, but now there’s only $227,000 left.
With moves like this, is he really refusing to believe in bad luck, or is there something we’re not seeing? With the market this volatile, leveraged traders really need to keep their composure.
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VirtualRichDream
· 12-08 03:53
This guy really has a gambler's mentality. Even after losing, he dares to increase his position. Watching his account repeatedly plunge makes me anxious for him.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-07 15:51
This guy is really ruthless. After losing over 700,000, he immediately went all-in again. I have to hand it to him.
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token_therapist
· 12-07 15:44
I have to say, this guy is really tough. Lost 730,000 and still dares to go all-in? If it were me, I would've gotten up and called it a night long ago.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 12-07 15:42
Bro, this is gambler's mentality, right? Lost 730,000 and still dare to go all in? That's really ruthless.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-07 15:41
Is this guy trying to experience what it feels like to go from 3 million to 227,000?
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BearMarketHustler
· 12-07 15:32
This guy is really ruthless, still dares to go all-in after getting liquidated... His mentality is truly incredible.
The weekend calm was shattered—ETH plunged directly to $2,900.
Another trader’s long position got liquidated. That recent spike wiped out his position of 7,250 ETH, losing $738,000. You’d think he’d take a breather, right?
But instead, he doubled down.
He opened a new long position of 2,100 ETH, worth $6.18 million. His account had just managed to recover to $3 million, but now there’s only $227,000 left.
With moves like this, is he really refusing to believe in bad luck, or is there something we’re not seeing? With the market this volatile, leveraged traders really need to keep their composure.