The "100% Win Rate Low Drawdown" trader's short-selling pyramid has been fully executed, with the plan to close the short positions and go long once BTC drops to $82,000.
BlockBeats News, January 6th, according to Coinbob Popular Address Monitor data, the "100% Win Rate Low Drawdown" currently holds a 20x leveraged BTC short position, with an average price of $91,900, and a floating loss of 36%. The 100 pyramid-style short orders set in the range of $90,200 to $94,200 have all been filled today. The address further placed approximately 100 buy orders in the range of $80,000 to $87,000 and plans to switch from a short to a long position when the price drops to $82,152 (triggering the 68th buy order).
Since January this year, this address has accumulated $50,000 in principal to realize a $260,000 profit, with 82 completed opening and closing trades, both monthly and overall win rates exceeding 80%. Its trading style leans towards a pyramid hedging grid strategy: layering long and short orders within a set price range, gradually building and taking profit in a pyramid fashion, earning profits by repeatedly capturing oscillation spreads rather than unilaterally betting on direction.
Renowned trader "Paul Wei," who employs a similar strategy, has opted for a more conservative approach, using only 2x leverage to pursue stable gains. Both reached a consensus on the short trigger zone. Currently, his held BTC long position is up 10%, with an average price of $88,800, and partial profit-taking occurred today. The long and short order trigger range has been adjusted today to $89,700 to $94,800. Since November 16, this trader has accumulated $4,100 in profits.
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