Top Trader Bets on ETH Rise Despite Market Volatility
- South Korean trader Ohtanishohei re-enters ETH longs at $3,950, defying recent 4.2% 24-hour decline. - 5x leverage position (750 ETH) reflects confidence in Ethereum's resilience amid $290M market liquidations. - Strategic leverage contrasts with extreme 10x+ trading trends, aligning with institutional ETH accumulation patterns. - Move coincides with regulatory shifts (MiCA-compliant stablecoins) and Ethereum's "fear" index near 41.
Renowned South Korean trader Ohtanishohei, previously recognized for leading Binance’s futures profit rankings, has opened a long position on
Ohtanishohei’s return to ETH longs coincides with Ethereum’s recent dip below the key $4,000 mark. Market data shows Ethereum closed at $4,006.79 on September 25, 2025, down 4.2% over the previous 24 hours. This drop came after a major liquidation event, where a significant ETH holding was closed out as the price fell under $4,000. By entering at $3,950, the trader appears to anticipate a recovery and stabilization for Ethereum from these levels.
This move highlights the influence of institutional and high-net-worth traders in the crypto market. By opting for 5x leverage—a moderate approach compared to the 10x or higher leverage often seen in crypto derivatives—the trader manages risk while maintaining exposure. This is in contrast to the recent surge in high-leverage trades, which led to over $290 million in liquidations across major cryptocurrencies in the last day, according to CoinGlass. Ohtanishohei’s consistent gains through disciplined rollover strategies emphasize the value of thoughtful leverage use in unpredictable markets.
The broader market shows mixed signals, with Ethereum derivatives activity on the rise. ETH balances on centralized exchanges have dropped to their lowest since 2016, suggesting strong institutional buying. At the same time, Ethereum spot ETFs saw $79.36 million in outflows on September 24, pointing to cautious investor sentiment. Despite these factors, the trader’s action suggests a positive outlook, supported by Ethereum’s historical resilience at key support levels. Analysts suggest that a sustained close above $4,400 would be crucial for restoring upward momentum, a target implied by Ohtanishohei’s position.
These trades are unfolding as regulatory and macroeconomic landscapes shift. Nine European banks are set to launch a MiCA-compliant euro-backed stablecoin by 2026, while U.S.
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