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A whale shorted $34.74 million worth of crude oil, currently facing a floating loss of $1.84 million
Svmuu According to on-chain analyst Ai Yi, as tensions between the US and Iran escalate, a whale is shorting $34.74 million worth of crude oil. The address holds a total of 21,200 BRENTOIL and 15,200 CL, with opening prices of $91.8 and $87.8 respectively, currently resulting in a floating loss of $1.84 million. However, this whale holds a cumulative total of 18 positions and remains in an overall floating profit state.
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