A famous investor, Michael Burry, is believed to hold Oracle(ORCL) put options. Changes in the positioning of large asset holders can significantly impact the market, so such trading movements can serve as noteworthy signals for investors.
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ZKProofster
· 01-10 05:59
lol burry's puts on orcl... technically speaking, that's just correlation masquerading as causation. what's the actual on-chain proof here? market signals without cryptographic primitives backing them are just noise, ngl
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FundingMartyr
· 01-10 05:57
I was just wondering why ORCL has been a bit shaky lately; it turns out the big players are quietly bearish.
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RektDetective
· 01-10 05:51
Are the big players starting to short Oracle? What are they hinting at?
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liquidation_watcher
· 01-10 05:41
Big shots are bearish on ORCL. Be careful with this wave.
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CexIsBad
· 01-10 05:41
Is Michael Berry preparing something again... ORCL put options, huh?
A famous investor, Michael Burry, is believed to hold Oracle(ORCL) put options. Changes in the positioning of large asset holders can significantly impact the market, so such trading movements can serve as noteworthy signals for investors.