"100% win rate with low drawdown" trader pyramid partial execution of long positions, planning to close the position after BTC rises to $84,000.

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BlockBeats News, February 9 — According to Coinbob’s popular address monitoring, the trader with a “100% win rate low retracement” strategy, which tends to be a sideways market, is currently holding a 20x leveraged BTC long position with an average entry price of $81,400, with an unrealized loss of 326%. Among the 100 pyramid-style buy orders placed today, 70 have been filled, and 30 remain unfilled. The current buy zone is between $68,000 and $69,340. Previously, this address had placed about 100 sell orders in the $84,000 to $86,880 range, planning to close 70.2% of the long positions within that range.

Since January this year, this address has achieved a total profit of $260,000 with an initial capital of approximately $50,000, maintaining a monthly win rate and overall win rate above 85%. Its trading style is a pyramid hedging grid strategy: layering buy and sell orders within a preset price range, building positions and taking profits in a pyramid structure, profiting from repeated oscillation price differences rather than relying on directional bets.

A well-known trader using a similar strategy, “Paul Wei,” has chosen a more conservative approach, using only 2x leverage to pursue stable returns. The two have previously reached a consensus in the shorting zone.

Currently, “Paul Wei” holds a BTC long position with an unrealized loss of about 16%, with an average entry price of $75,400. Yesterday, he placed sell orders in the $72,700 to $77,000 range, planning to close the position within that range.

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