A certain large investor demonstrated exceptional psychological quality in the $PIPPIN transaction. Currently, his margin scale has reached over 16 million U, and his short order cost is around 2.9. Last night, the coin price plummeted to 2.6, once breaking below his holdings cost, but he remained unfazed. When the price pumped back to around 4.2, he merely cursed, "market manipulator, I'll stay with you until the end," and turned around to throw in 7 million U in margin.
This action is significant—it reflects confidence in one's own judgment and sends a signal to the market. Want to pump his holdings? It's not that easy. With sufficient Margin, shorts can hold on indefinitely, waiting for the moment of reversal. This is not just a battle of funds; it's also a psychological game.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 18h ago
This guy's mental quality is really unmatched, putting down a Margin of 23 million U without batting an eye.
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DoomCanister
· 18h ago
Market manipulator, just go ahead and pump, I just look down on your little trading skills.
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Dr.Chen
· 18h ago
It's deceiving; the funding fees are all deducted.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 18h ago
Damn, this guy is really tough, putting in a Margin of 23 million U, now that's called faith.
A certain large investor demonstrated exceptional psychological quality in the $PIPPIN transaction. Currently, his margin scale has reached over 16 million U, and his short order cost is around 2.9. Last night, the coin price plummeted to 2.6, once breaking below his holdings cost, but he remained unfazed. When the price pumped back to around 4.2, he merely cursed, "market manipulator, I'll stay with you until the end," and turned around to throw in 7 million U in margin.
This action is significant—it reflects confidence in one's own judgment and sends a signal to the market. Want to pump his holdings? It's not that easy. With sufficient Margin, shorts can hold on indefinitely, waiting for the moment of reversal. This is not just a battle of funds; it's also a psychological game.