A trader's copy trading record has recently gone viral, and the data looks quite solid.



This guy specializes in shorting—not reckless shooting, but targeting key resistance levels to short, closing positions on average after about 7.7 hours, taking profits and leaving. Mainly operates on BTC and SOL, following market momentum and never going against the trend. Leverage is tightly controlled, with actual leverage generally below 1x, and at most not exceeding 1.3x.

Check out the performance: 100% win rate over the past 30 days, a maximum drawdown of only 2%, and a monthly return of 28.24%. This kind of "small wins without crashing" approach demonstrates rigorous risk management. If you follow, it's recommended not to use more than 5x leverage, set a 10% stop-loss per trade, and a total account stop-loss of 15%.

In simple terms, he's a stability-oriented trader—no adrenaline rush, but it's really hard to lose money. If you're interested, you can find the Hyperliquid whale wallet in the auto-copy trading feature on a major platform, which supports one-click copying.
BTC-0.3%
SOL1.83%
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ForkTroopervip
· 18h ago
30-day 100% win rate? This data is pretty intense. I feel like it's bound to crash later on.
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SerumSquirtervip
· 22h ago
100% win rate? Is this guy really steady or is it just data polishing? I'm a bit skeptical. This leverage control is indeed tricky, but accumulating a small profit to 28% is still okay. Wait, how is the real leverage <1x? It feels a bit surreal. Discipline like eating meat and then leaving is definitely much better than mine. The idea of shorting at resistance levels to block is pretty good; I need to learn from it.
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MEVictimvip
· 22h ago
100% win rate? How lucky do you have to be? I just don't believe it. --- Shorting and withdrawing after gains, really a conservative approach. --- Leverage <1x is truly cautious, but the returns aren't as outrageous as you might think. --- Running after 7.7 hours is too hasty; I need to stay up until dawn to be satisfied. --- 28% monthly profit sounds great, but I'm just worried about a pullback next month. --- This data looks perfect, feels like there's some kind of trick involved. --- Eating gains and then leaving is indeed reliable, just missing that bit of excitement. --- I've learned how to short at resistance levels, but the key is how to judge it. --- Traders who never blow up are all geniuses. Wake up, everyone. --- With such strict risk control, I would have given up long ago.
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 22h ago
100% win rate? That requires so much caution, I'm a bit scared.
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NFTRegretDiaryvip
· 22h ago
Is a 100% win rate real? I feel a bit skeptical. --- Short-term gains and then exit; I like this approach much more than those who go all-in. --- Leverage control <1x? Bro, what's the difference between this and spot trading? --- 28% monthly return sounds good, but I have to question the 100% win rate. --- Taking profits quickly, sounds simple, but who doesn't want to hold a bit longer when actually trading? --- The worst is this kind of "I stay stable and guarantee a minimum" packaging; those with good historical data can spin stories. --- Wait, if real leverage <1x, what does copying mean? Isn't directly buying spot more straightforward?
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CommunityJanitorvip
· 22h ago
100% win rate? This data looks too perfect, feels a bit suspicious.
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