ETH's market movements are showing new developments. Recently, an active trader's actions have attracted attention—last month, their long position win rate reached 55%, but their account was simultaneously experiencing a net loss of $350,000. More intriguingly, they did not choose to cut losses; instead, they significantly increased their positions and even leveraged more to lay out ETH and BTC.



Based on current position data, their average ETH holding price is $2,942, and their BTC average price is around $88,000. Continuing to add to their positions at these price levels seems somewhat counterintuitive—but in the crypto market, such "contrarian operations" often imply some market judgment.

Is this simply a gambler's mentality, or are there other market signals supporting this behavior? Watching the movements of such large funds is quite interesting. Their position adjustments often precede market shifts, especially in seemingly irrational position increases, which sometimes hide a unique understanding of subsequent market trends.

Mainstream cryptocurrencies like BTC and ETH attract a lot of attention, but there are other funds moving quietly in the market. A trader risking a $350,000 loss yet still adding to their position—are they acting out of frustration, or are they carefully planning their strategy? The market will always provide the answer. What do you think about such operations?
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InfraVibesvip
· 3h ago
Losing 350,000 and still adding leverage? This guy must be a genius or just really crazy haha --- Wait, this average price... is it a bottom-fishing move? Feels like something's about to go wrong --- 55% win rate, losing 350,000. This is the crypto world—data is deceptive, but the money is really gone --- I bet he's going to get liquidated. Who else thinks so? Raise your hand --- Is there great wisdom in irrationally adding positions? I think 80% of the time it's just fear of loss leading to a counterattack --- I've seen this move too many times; in the end, it's always a liquidation notice --- Nah, this guy must have some information we don't know about, otherwise who would play like this --- Losing 350,000 and still daring to add... Truly brave, I admire that --- Once the liquidation article comes out, we’ll know for sure. Then the story will change again
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 7h ago
Still risking 350,000 leverage? This guy is either crazy or has seen something we haven't noticed.
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PumpDoctrinevip
· 7h ago
Still risking 350,000 loss and adding leverage—this guy is really brave or really crazy.
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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 7h ago
Still risking a 350,000 loss with leverage... This guy either really saw something or is about to get liquidated.
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WagmiWarriorvip
· 7h ago
Still risking 350,000? Is this guy crazy or has he really seen something we haven't?
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