📈 These days, anyone watching the market should have noticed that different traders perform quite differently in Bitcoin swings. We’ve compiled some market data and summarized the performance of various players today (2026/01/02).



🟢 **Notable Performers:**

Heisenberg_Soin is impressive, with a 100% win rate and a direct profit of 142% today. Although Bitcoin’s gains weren’t as exaggerated, a 100% win rate combined with a 24% return is still pretty good. Soul’s operations are also top-notch, with a 100% win rate and 130% profit—such stability is indeed attractive.

Additionally, sherlock, nurse-neil, and Eliz all posted positive returns. Although the margins vary, being able to steadily make money in volatile markets is always commendable.

🔴 **Failures:**

Woods missed his opportunities today, with a 0% win rate and a loss of 146%. Such a significant drawdown is a serious lesson. Always Win also had a 0% win rate, losing 32%.

💬 **A Few Thoughts:**

Market behavior is inherently about gains and losses; a KOL’s historical record is just a reference. The key is to adjust your strategy according to your risk tolerance. Set stop-losses when needed and don’t get blinded by short-term gains. Everyone’s trading style is different, and blindly copying others often leads to pitfalls.

Consistent, steady profits in trading are always more realistic than overnight riches.
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Hash_Banditvip
· 16h ago
nah fr the 146% drawdown on woods is exactly why i never chase kol signals blindly. seen this movie before during the 2017 bubble—hashrate was climbing but so was leverage. one bad difficulty epoch and everyone's liquidated. proof of work teaches patience, ya know? these 100% winrate flexes always make me nervous tbh
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ProtocolRebelvip
· 20h ago
Copying the big shots' strategies? Uh... I think I'll set my own stop-loss first, it's too easy to follow the crowd and get wrecked.
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Ser_This_Is_A_Casinovip
· 01-08 18:38
142%? Is this guy probably gambling with high leverage? --- That order from woods was directly cut in half, which is why I don't follow others' trades haha --- Honestly earning 24% steadily is more reliable than doubling overnight --- Copy others' strategies? Tried it, and ended up losing the most --- I can't believe a 100% win rate; there are too many tricks in the crypto world --- Actually, steady returns are the real way to go; don't be fooled by these numbers --- Historically impressive track records are actually the easiest to get liquidated; I've seen too many --- Risk tolerance is probably the true ceiling --- Always Win—just the name alone makes the flag look super full --- Everyone's trading style is different; this sentence is spot on
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-08 18:33
Heisenberg's recent move was indeed fierce, but I still think a 100% win rate is a bit suspicious. Where in the real market is there such perfection? --- Another bunch of KOLs showing off their performance, and we ordinary retail investors can only silently cut losses. --- Woods directly lost 146%, how much resistance must one have to turn a position like that... --- Honestly, you still need your own judgment and shouldn't follow these data blindly. --- How are these win rate figures calculated? They seem a bit exaggerated. --- Being steady and making money is correct, but in reality, who doesn't want to get rich quick haha. --- Always Win's name is quite good, but unfortunately, they didn't win today. --- Every time I see these leaderboards, I get a bit excited and remind myself not to be impulsive.
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StableGeniusDegenvip
· 01-08 18:32
142%?That's an outrageous number, why not just double it? Looking at Heisenberg's record, I just want to laugh. Is a 100% win rate really that easy? In the end, it's still about luck. Woods is probably about to lose his mind after such a big loss, so pitiful. In my opinion, these data are just for reference, don't really believe them and start going all-in. Consistently making money is indeed attractive, but who can really do it? Always Win, such a great name, but in the end, still lost.
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