An interesting trading pattern has been observed: a major holder accumulated approximately 231,000 ETH in batches at an average price of $2,667 from April to June. By mid-October, just before a sharp decline, they liquidated all positions at an average price of $4,027, successfully avoiding the downturn, with unrealized gains reaching $315 million.
The timing of this move was indeed remarkably precise. The current question is whether similar operational patterns will occur again. Can market trends still be predicted with such accuracy?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 10h ago
Damn, $315 million just disappeared like that, and I'm still buying at the bottom...
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MetaMasked
· 13h ago
Oh my, 315 million dollars just disappeared like that, and I'm still bottom-fishing.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-24 10:51
This guy's timing is perfect. If I had this sense, I wouldn't be spamming here.
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HashRateHermit
· 12-24 10:50
315 million unrealized gains... This guy must have received some news, it can't be this accurate.
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Layer2Observer
· 12-24 10:45
Let me check the data. $315 million in unrealized gains sounds impressive, but there's a problem—how do we verify the authenticity of this transaction? Can on-chain data be traced back to a specific address, or is it just speculation?
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RuntimeError
· 12-24 10:28
315 million... how long would this guy need to spend to finish it all?
An interesting trading pattern has been observed: a major holder accumulated approximately 231,000 ETH in batches at an average price of $2,667 from April to June. By mid-October, just before a sharp decline, they liquidated all positions at an average price of $4,027, successfully avoiding the downturn, with unrealized gains reaching $315 million.
The timing of this move was indeed remarkably precise. The current question is whether similar operational patterns will occur again. Can market trends still be predicted with such accuracy?