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A trader was just liquidated after chasing rising prices of UNI at the mountain top, but then he turned around and put more money in to fight back.



An hour ago, this guy withdrew 709,000 USDC from a leading exchange and directly transferred it to the derivatives platform to continue gambling. Has he learned his lesson this time? Not really—it's still the familiar formula, opening long positions in both ETH and UNI.

He now holds a long position in ETH worth 6.2 million USD, plus a long position in UNI worth 200,000 USD. The lesson from the last liquidation doesn't seem to be deep enough; is this operation bottom fishing or buying the dip again? The market will provide the answer.
UNI3.44%
ETH-0.22%
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hodl_therapistvip
· 11-13 19:25
This guy is really tough, he came back after being exposed once.
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CafeMinorvip
· 11-13 13:22
Dude, is this for real? Get Liquidated and still dare to All in? I don't have the guts for that.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 11-13 13:22
This guy is really something, getting liquidated and still daring to flip? It's truly the ultimate practice for suckers in the crypto world. --- Over 700,000 USDC transferred in just an hour, that speed... I need to learn how to be so decisive. --- Opening long positions on ETH and UNI? Familiar formula, no doubt, but this flavor always leads to losses. --- 6.2 million dollars in long positions, this wave will either make you rich or explode, seems like there's no third option in between. --- You said you would behave, but then it's the same fantasy linkage again... this is called addiction. --- The market will give the answer? No, the clearing house will give the answer first, right? --- Withdrawing from a certain leading exchange directly to derivation, I really don't understand this logic. --- They really take getting liquidated as a signal, I can only say I admire this kind of operation. --- Getting liquidated after chasing the price and still having the courage to do it again, that mindset is really tough. --- Is UNI really worth flipping like this? I don't quite understand.
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HodlTheDoorvip
· 11-13 13:17
Really stubborn, getting liquidated and still daring to go all in 6.2 million? Is this guy really brave or really crazy?
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 11-13 12:56
This guy is really fierce, still daring to gamble after getting liquidated? I bet this time he will get eaten again. --- A typical gambler's mentality, wanting to recoup losses, but the result is often worse. --- 6.2 million in ETH long positions? Brother, are you trying to create financial freedom or disappear into freedom? --- Here we go again, what's the difference with the last operation? It's just the same story with a different ending. --- I just want to see what his account will look like in the end, that's the real thrill. --- Double opening long orders, this is a race against his own liquidation record.
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