Trend Research, a subsidiary of Xinyi Li Hua, has cut its position by 153,500 ETH at an average price of $2,294, currently within a liquidation zone of $1,685 to $1,855.
BlockBeats reports that on February 4, according to EmberCN statistics, from February 1 to now, Trend Research, a subsidiary of Xinyi Li Hua, has cut its position by 153,500 ETH at an average price of $2,294, worth $352 million, repaid 266 million USDT to reduce leverage. The current liquidation price range for several ETH lending positions is between $1,685 and $1,855, mainly concentrated around $1,800.
Trend Research currently holds 498,000 ETH, valued at $1.11 billion, with an average cost of $3,180. It has a loss of $605 million, including realized losses of $136 million and unrealized losses of $469 million, with an outstanding borrowed amount of $743 million.
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Trend Research, a subsidiary of Xinyi Li Hua, has cut its position by 153,500 ETH at an average price of $2,294, currently within a liquidation zone of $1,685 to $1,855.
BlockBeats reports that on February 4, according to EmberCN statistics, from February 1 to now, Trend Research, a subsidiary of Xinyi Li Hua, has cut its position by 153,500 ETH at an average price of $2,294, worth $352 million, repaid 266 million USDT to reduce leverage. The current liquidation price range for several ETH lending positions is between $1,685 and $1,855, mainly concentrated around $1,800.
Trend Research currently holds 498,000 ETH, valued at $1.11 billion, with an average cost of $3,180. It has a loss of $605 million, including realized losses of $136 million and unrealized losses of $469 million, with an outstanding borrowed amount of $743 million.
— Contracts are a double-edged sword; when things go well, they can rapidly increase your wealth, but when they don't, it can be a tragedy!