ChainThink message, December 28, according to HyperInsight monitoring, the whale "pension-usdt.eth" has increased its short position in ETH by 6,048 contracts, bringing its total open short position to 26,048 ETH, equivalent to approximately $76.64 million, with an entry price of $2,926 and a floating loss of $420,000.
Additionally, monitoring reveals that this address frequently engages in short-term wave trading, opening full-leverage positions in major cryptocurrencies such as BTC and ETH with low leverage, maintaining average holding periods of around 20 hours, and achieving profits of approximately $13.87 million over the past 30 days.
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