A "high win rate" trader's risky bet: 3x leverage shorting 2000 SOL, with an unrealized loss of $22,000

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【Blockchain Rhythm】An interesting trading phenomenon. A trader named 0xf970f has gained the label of “100% win rate” in the market, but his current operations seem a bit risky. This guy is currently shorting 2000 SOL with 3x leverage, worth about $272,000, with an entry average price of $124.91. However, things are not going well now, with an unrealized loss of $22,000. Even more heartbreaking, the liquidation price is set at $236.43—that is, as long as SOL rebounds to this level, this position will be liquidated directly. In the game of leveraged trading, all those “invincible” traders in history have eventually taken a fall at some point. Could this be another story?

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Web3Educatorvip
· 15h ago
nah the "100% win rate" thing is just survivorship bias tbh... dude's about to learn why leverage is a skill issue fr
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GateUser-cff9c776vip
· 01-05 06:18
Another Schrödinger's bull market gambler story; a 100% win rate essentially means you haven't encountered a true black swan yet.
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NFTHoardervip
· 01-05 06:18
The 100% win rate curse, how did it fail this time? If SOL rises to 236, it'll be liquidated immediately. Truly brave.
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GweiObservervip
· 01-05 06:17
How does this 100% win rate feel like a warning for liquidation...
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ApeEscapeArtistvip
· 01-05 06:15
The myth of a 100% win rate is about to be shattered. Why is SOL so resilient this time?
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BlockchainDecodervip
· 01-05 05:58
A 100% win rate... According to research, statistical conclusions based on small sample sizes like this often suffer from serious survivor bias. From a technical perspective, the logic behind setting the liquidation price at 236.43 warrants careful examination—the interaction between leverage ratio, collateralization rate, and slippage tolerance determines the actual risk of liquidation, not just simple price triggers.
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RooftopReservervip
· 01-05 05:51
100% win rate? Uh, that's just unbelievable. You're bound to get called out sooner or later.
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