"Calm Order King" Accurately Shorts BTC and SOL, Raking in $10 Million in 30 Days with a 100% Win Rate in the Past 7 Days
BlockBeats News, October 11 — According to on-chain AI analysis tool Coinbob, the address known as the "Calm Order King" (0x9b8…) has once again executed precise trades recently. Last night, this address opened new short positions in BTC and SOL, earning nearly $3 million in profit. Two hours ago, the SOL short position was fully closed to take profit, demonstrating an accurate grasp of market timing. Over the past 30 days, this trader has accumulated profits exceeding $10 million, strictly implementing take-profit and stop-loss strategies, with the maximum drawdown in the past two months consistently controlled within 23%. After each profitable trade, a portion of the funds is transferred to a spot account for isolation, effectively mitigating potential liquidation risks.
It is worth noting that the "Calm Order King" started this month with a principal of $3 million. By capturing swing opportunities in major cryptocurrencies, the total account assets have now reached $14.349 million, delivering an astonishing return. This trader favors high-leverage positions in mainstream coins, achieving a 100% win rate over the past 7 days. In one particularly precise SOL short, a single trade yielded over $5.1 million in profit, making this address a focal point among active on-chain swing traders.
BlockBeats reminds investors that volatility in the cryptocurrency market has increased significantly recently, and investors should pay attention to risk control.
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