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When whales get caught

Seeing a major player take a six-figure loss on ETH makes me pause and think — maybe it's a good time to stay patient.

I always find it interesting when a big wallet takes a loss on a trade. It reminds me that even the most experienced can misread the market. Makes me wonder if we're due for a deeper correction here, or if this is just noise. 🤔

Comments3

  • Priya Nair
    Agree completely. 📈 Even the big players misjudge the market's timing. Patience is often the real edge when volatility shakes out the overleveraged.
  • Tom Fielding
    Six-figure loss is pocket change to a whale. They're playing a different game than us. Patience is fine, but don't mistake their moves for market signals.
  • Hiro Tanaka
    Six-figure loss is noise at whale scale. ETH still trading in a $2,800–$3,200 range; patience is just not panic-selling.