A whale has taken a Yushu position at $110 and is currently sitting on a $170,000 unrealized loss, according to on-chain analyst Ember. The order was filled during a pullback after the token’s post-listing open.
Ember said the same whale had placed a $5 million bid for Yushu at $90 before trading opened yesterday. That order did not fill because the token opened far above the bid price. The buyer then raised the order to $110, and the trade went through during this morning’s correction.
The disclosed sequence shows a large buyer adjusting entry levels after missing the initial listing open, then getting filled as the market retraced. No other wallet details or additional trading data were provided in the source.
ChainCatcher reported that a whale bought Yushu at $110 during a post-open pullback and is now down $170,000, according to monitoring by on-chain analyst Ember.
Ember said the whale had placed a $5 million bid for Yushu at $90 before trading opened yesterday. That order was not filled because the token opened much higher. The whale later raised the bid to $110, and the order was filled during this morning’s pullback.
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