Hyperbot data shows that Taiwanese entrepreneur and crypto trader Jeff Huang, widely known as Machi Big Brother, sharply increased his 25x leveraged long position in Ether early today. The position now stands at 21,400 ETH, with a notional value of about $47.65 million. During the same period, Huang also opened a new 10x leveraged long in HYPE, bringing that position to 210,000 tokens valued at roughly $14.5 million. Combined, the two positions are worth more than $62.3 million.
The data also indicates that the portfolio is currently showing an unrealized profit of $2.425 million, with a return on investment of about 71%. In addition to the ETH and HYPE trades, Huang briefly opened a small long position in BTC earlier in the morning. That Bitcoin long has since been fully closed, according to the same dataset. The disclosed figures reflect the latest snapshot provided by Hyperbot.
Hyperbot data shows that Jeff Huang, known in the market as Machi Big Brother, sharply added to his 25x leveraged Ether long earlier today. The position has grown to 21,400 ETH, with a notional value of about $47.65 million.
He also opened a new 10x leveraged long in HYPE this morning. That position currently stands at 210,000 HYPE, valued at about $14.5 million. Based on the disclosed figures, the combined position value is now above $62.3 million.
The account is currently showing an unrealized profit of $2.425 million, with return on investment at about 71%. Hyperbot data also shows that Huang briefly opened a small BTC long earlier in the day, but that Bitcoin position has already been fully closed.
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