A certain "countertrading" whale made a third high-buy low-sell move on ETH, buying 7221 ETH at a morning average price of $4036 to chase the price surge.
BlockBeats News, October 22nd, according to EmberCN's monitoring, a certain "anti-direction" whale has repeatedly bought the dip and sold the top with ETH. This morning, they bought 7,221 ETH at an average price of $4,036 to chase the price higher, but ETH later dropped to $3,840, resulting in a unrealized loss of $1.4 million.
On October 2nd, they bought 8,637 ETH at a price of $4,402 and then panicked sold at a price of $3,764 after a sharp drop on October 11th;
On October 13th, they re-entered the market buying 7,817 ETH at a price of $4,159, but then liquidated their position at a price of $3,714 after a drop on October 17th.
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