On-chain data reveals a devastating blow to trader James Wynn, whose latest Bitcoin short position has been completely wiped out in what resulted in over $100,000 in losses for a single trade. This liquidation brings his cumulative losses to an astounding $22 million, signaling a pattern of significant trading setbacks.



According to Onchain Lens tracking, Wynn had reopened his short bet against Bitcoin with an extreme 40x leverage multiplier. The decision proved catastrophic as the market moved against his position, resulting in a total elimination of the trade. At current Bitcoin trading levels around $95.72K, the pressure on overleveraged short positions continues to mount.

The trader's mounting losses—now exceeding $22 million in total—underscore the inherent risks associated with high-leverage derivatives trading. Each position, while individually intended as a recovery attempt, has only deepened his overall drawdown. The 40x leverage employed on this particular trade exemplifies the razor-thin margin for error when deploying such aggressive multipliers in volatile cryptocurrency markets.

This incident serves as a cautionary reminder of how quickly positions can unwind in crypto trading, where liquidations can occur within minutes when price action turns unfavorable. For a trader already dealing with substantial historical losses, the absence of proper risk management in high-leverage scenarios continues to prove costly.
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