Recently, another whale's position has attracted the entire network's attention. Looking at those numbers, I suddenly remembered that guy from last month—yes, the legendary one with a 100% win rate.



The script is almost identical: first, an absurdly high win rate, then the whole market starts to watch, and then the position keeps stacking up. And the result? A wave of market movement that directly exploded.

Will this whale repeat the same mistake now? Hard to say. But that's just how the market is— the more shiny the halo, the worse the fall. High win rate things can sometimes be a curse—making people forget about risks.

Anyway, I don't dare to follow; just watching the show.
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SigmaValidatorvip
· 12-11 16:05
The halo effect really can blind you; the more people watching a trade, the easier it is to mess up.
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SundayDegenvip
· 12-11 04:39
Here we go again, this tactic is really terrible. Basically, it's survivor bias. When making money, the focus is intense; when it blows up, they just delete their account. Just wait and see—next month, someone will be hyping up a new legendary player.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 12-11 02:05
Haha, here it comes again. I'm tired of this routine. The more impressive the aura, the worse the crash.
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CommunityWorkervip
· 12-11 02:04
Coming back with the same move? FOMO traders die the fastest. I've learned to be smart; this time I'm just watching the show.
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AirdropChaservip
· 12-11 01:53
100% win rate? Haha, as soon as I see that word, I know it's time to run. --- Coming with the same routine again? The more spectators there are, the faster they die. Gambling always ends in a crash. --- Compared to whales? Sorry, I don't have that kind of luck. My fate is only to watch the show and eat popcorn. --- The more halos that shine, the more insecure I feel. History always repeats itself, hmm. --- Win rate, to put it simply, is just probability and debt repayment. You’ll have to pay it back sooner or later. --- A bunch of people follow the trend, and in the end, retail investors are the ones who take the fall. It's old news. --- I think this whale is suspicious. That's just the feeling. --- Ridiculous high win rates are basically trying to flirt with death. I won't touch that. --- How is that old dude doing now? He should be pretty miserable, right? --- Adding position chunks and chunks, it's no wonder it blows up.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 12-11 01:47
Here we go again. How long can this last this time?
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SolidityStrugglervip
· 12-11 01:44
I've seen this trick too many times; high win rates ultimately become synonymous with high risk.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 12-11 01:41
I've seen this trick too many times; the higher the win rate, the faster you die.
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