【BitPush】Here’s an interesting trading case. Two days ago, when GAS’s market cap dropped to around $1,000, a large whale entered the market to buy the dip, investing $211,000. Logically, this was not a bad timing, but what happened? The price didn’t rebound; instead, it continued to fall. Now, GAS’s market cap has dropped to $1.57 million, and the position is showing an unrealized loss of nearly $170,000. What does this tell us? It’s very difficult to precisely hit the market bottom. Even a powerful whale can misjudge the direction; no matter how much money they have, it can be wasted. GAS’s trend may still be in the bottoming-out phase, and whether it will stop falling or continue to decline remains uncertain.
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RektCoaster
· 01-22 00:29
Whales also crash, this is just too crazy haha
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NightAirdropper
· 01-21 23:01
Damn, a $210,000 position is directly floating a loss of $170,000. Even whales have their bad days.
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PanicSeller69
· 01-19 09:47
Whales also got wrecked, throwing in 210,000 and still not catching the bottom... This coin is really incredible, no matter how you buy, you can't hold on.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 01-19 09:47
Oh my god, did $210,000 just go down the drain? Even whales are crashing?
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PessimisticLayer
· 01-19 09:36
Whales also got caught off guard, losing $210,000 just like that. LOL.
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SerNgmi
· 01-19 09:22
This whale also has to suffer losses, with 210,000 directly evaporating to 170,000. It hurts just to look at it.
Whale's Bottom-Fishing for GAS Fails, $210,000 Unrealized Loss Revelation
【BitPush】Here’s an interesting trading case. Two days ago, when GAS’s market cap dropped to around $1,000, a large whale entered the market to buy the dip, investing $211,000. Logically, this was not a bad timing, but what happened? The price didn’t rebound; instead, it continued to fall. Now, GAS’s market cap has dropped to $1.57 million, and the position is showing an unrealized loss of nearly $170,000. What does this tell us? It’s very difficult to precisely hit the market bottom. Even a powerful whale can misjudge the direction; no matter how much money they have, it can be wasted. GAS’s trend may still be in the bottoming-out phase, and whether it will stop falling or continue to decline remains uncertain.