Aggressive Bull Trader Cuts 250 BTC Long Position at $104,000 Loss

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According to BlockBeats, perpetual futures trader 0x3bcae closed a 250 BTC long position on January 14, incurring a $104,000 loss. Known as the "Aggressive Bull Pioneer," the trader still holds leveraged long positions in PUMP, FARTCOIN, and LTC, which have generated substantial unrealized profits. The account began position trading on January 11 and has already generated a net profit of $1.64 million. A stop-loss strategy appears to have been applied to the BTC position, while other positions remain open.

BlockBeats News, January 14, according to... Hyperinsight Monitoring: The "Radical Bull Pioneer" trader (0x3bcae) closed a long position of 250 BTC at 14:02, realizing a loss of $104,000. Current positions are as follows:


Long 2,492,537,310 PUMP tokens with 10x leverage, average entry price of $0.0024, floating profit of $790,000;

Go long 15,285,248.7 FARTCOIN with 10x leverage, average entry price of $0.3733, floating profit of $665,000;

Long 100,000 LTC with 10x leverage, average entry price of $76.83, floating profit of $135,000.


This address initiated perpetual contract trading on January 11th, focusing on a high-frequency long-leverage trading strategy, achieving a total net profit of $1.64 million across the entire cycle.

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