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Making 1.93 million and adding to the position! The whale “reverses and bets again,” where risk and conviction coexist
On-chain monitoring shows that a certain whale has just closed a $BRENTOIL long position, successfully earning about $1.93 million in profit, but then did not step away; instead, it opened another 3x long position for 50k units of $BRENTOIL .
At the same time, its other side of the position remains under pressure—its held SOL 3x short position currently has an unrealized loss of about $2.23 million.
The core logic behind this kind of operation is very clear:
It’s not just taking profits and exiting, but continuously fighting for opportunities in different directions—finding openings through long-short hedging and position switching.
But it also reveals a key point: even large funds can’t avoid judgment errors, and can only hedge uncertainty by managing their positions.
In the crypto market, no one can always be right about direction. The difference between experts and ordinary people is how they handle mistakes.
Earning money isn’t the finish line—staying clear-headed in the next trade is the real ability. Those who can control risk are the ones who can stand at the table long-term.