$ZEC $MON Large investors' adjustments hide secrets! How can retail investors understand the market trends without getting lost?\n\nEvery move of the big shots in the cryptocurrency space always affects the market sentiment. Recent data shows that the last long-term short seller on Hyperliquid is quietly adjusting their positions: significantly reducing ZEC short positions and instead increasing their MON short positions.\n\nCurrently, this address has become the largest short seller for three major cryptocurrencies: ETH, ZEC, and MON, with a total holding scale reaching 113 million USD, of which the ETH short position has already made over 13 million USD in profit.\n\nThis adjustment seems to indicate a change in the expectations of large investors towards certain cryptocurrencies, but it actually reflects the rotation of funds and testing of market sentiment across different sectors. The ZEC short positions are gradually being realized for profit, while MON short positions continue to increase, indicating that the narrative's popularity may be shifting, and funds are looking for new points of contention.\n\nFor retail investors, blindly following large investors poses extremely high risks, especially with high-leverage contracts and short positions. However, we can capture signals from this: \n\n1. The market is still diverging, not moving up and down together;\n\n2. Large investors are also dynamically adjusting, indicating that the market is still evolving within its structure.\n\nIt is recommended that ordinary investors remain calm, avoid chasing shorts, and not hold onto positions, but instead focus more on spot opportunities and medium to long-term trends, especially when volatility increases, as preserving capital will allow them to wait for their own opportunities.\n\nFollow the Candle Dragon and participate in every attack from the Candle Dragon villagers! The Candle Dragon will announce specific entry times and real-time news in the village every day! #巨鲸动向 #加密市场观察
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