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@ki_young_ju Most of you probs didn't watch the stream and i understand critical thinking is hard
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Michael Saylor didn't abandon Bitcoin.
He upgraded the strategy.
A major evolution that most investors haven't fully understood.
READ:
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This trader is locking in profits... but the biggest bets are still open.
Around 2 AM today, this smart money closed its SanDisk ($SNDK) and Intel ($INTC.US ) shorts, cashing out $448K in realized profit on positions worth $13.41M.
But the trade isn't over. The wallet is still holding more than $22.34M in short positions across BTC, SK Hynix ( $SKHYNIX ), and Micron ($MUB ), with a combined unrealized profit of $1.31M.
Current positions:
BTC (6x Short): 150.20 BTC (~$9.07M)
• Entry: $63,219 , PnL: +$424K (+26.8%)
SKHX (1x Short): 5,294.20 SKHX (~$8.07M)
• Entry: $1,639.4 , PnL: +$466K (+5.5%)
MU (4x Short): 5,000 MU (~$5.20M)
• Entry: $1,125.1 , PnL: +$422K (+30.0%)
So far, this trader has been on the right side of the sell-off, and doesn't seem to be in a hurry to close the remaining shorts.
Address: 0x0ad9e656d9e6211d0ea1c5462342e1fc94cc4cbf
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