On Hyperliquid, the previous address closed 441 positions over the past 69 days: 422 wins, a win rate of 95.7%. Realized profit: $1.101 million. Fees only ate up 1.25% of the profit. Maximum drawdown: $116,000, which is 10.5% of the profit—it's not that I never lose; it's that I can afford to lose.

The main coins traded are BTC/ETH/HYPE/SOL. Currently there are three open positions, all short: 1844 ETH shorts, entry price 1903.74, position value $3.437 million, floating profit $0.748 million, return 12.8%; 23.19 BTC shorts with 40x leverage, entry price 64,697.4, position size $1.473 million, return 72.3%, floating profit $0.271 million; 10,096 SOL shorts, entry price 76.175, position value $0.757 million, floating profit $0.119 million, return 12.4%. Combined, the three positions total $5.667 million in exposure—all currently in floating profit. Account net value: $1.791 million; unrealized profit: $0.114 million.

Three currencies opened short at the same time indicates that the bet isn’t on a single-coin trend, but on an overall directional view of the broader market. Leverage ranges from 6x to 40x. The fact that BTC is given 40x shows the highest confidence in this call, while ETH and SOL use 6–8x leverage. Risk allocation isn’t a one-size-fits-all equal split.

441 trade samples, a 95.7% win rate, and cumulative trading volume of $75.73 million—this is an actively engaged address that’s been around long term, not a one-off lucky shot. Drawdowns are strictly controlled to around one-tenth of profits. Turning floating losses into floating gains relies on discipline, not luck.

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