Whale in Trouble: $450M BTC Short Backfires—Trapped in Their Own Trade!🙀🤯🤯
Earlier today, a major trader opened a massive $450 million short position on Bitcoin via Hyperliquid. Now, they’re desperately trying to buy back BTC to close their position, but there’s a problem—their sheer size is working against them!
Every buy order they place pushes BTC's price higher, making it harder to exit profitably. So far, they’ve only managed to close 260 BTC out of their massive 5,600 BTC position, leaving them trapped in their own trade.
Bitcoin’s current price is hovering near their entry point, but their Unrealized PnL has dropped sharply from $10M to just $1M. They still have a huge 5,330 BTC left to close, and if they can’t exit soon, rising prices could push their position into the red.
Hyperliquid’s transparency has given traders a rare glimpse into this high-stakes battle. Will the whale escape, or will their own position lead to even bigger losses? Did you like it ? #WhaleMovements #TONRally #USTariffs
last opportunity to enter short on BTC at the levels of 96500 and another very interesting supply point would be 106500, this with the aim of falling below 48 and 45 thousand dollars. Some will say it's impossible, but they don't see that in the daily chart we have been gradually descending, lol. I have been holding onto this type of investment and frustration for 3 years, and many sleepless nights trying to decipher this. I can say that I know how it is, or at least I am 80% right in what I say about liquidity, market cycles, accumulation phase, manipulation, and distribution. I have tested many indicators and only kept a few, but this moves based on liquidity, and I also handle fractals or market structure, which is why I know it must rise on the weekly chart above 150k and on a larger timeframe close to 350k to 500k. But it should go slowly, so if you are a holder, eat and sleep peacefully because the top 10 to the top thousand by that time will be through the roof. That's all, and if you do futures, take your own risks and knowledge.