Has the big boss also become cautious? Huang Licheng has switched to the "Ant Warehouse" strategy, rolling out 6.4 million to a 22 million position!
This news is truly thought-provoking; even Brother Ma Ji has started to play it safe.
Latest on-chain data shows that this well-known whale has changed strategies, moving from a past "Army Group Warfare" approach to a "Small Squad Guerrilla" model.
Specific operations revealed:
In the past 20 hours, Huang Licheng deposited 640,000 USD into Hyperliquid, continuously increasing his ETH long positions during market corrections.
Currently, his ETH position has a nominal value of 16.99 million USD, but the floating yield has dropped from a high of 130% to 27%.
What’s even more noteworthy is his operational method:
The average price of his ETH holdings has risen from 3890 to 3950 USD
The liquidation price remains at a safe position of 3684 USD
At the same time, he holds 5.3 million USD in HYPE long positions, with a floating profit of 75%
Tactical analysis:
Looking back at his recent operations, on October 23, he established ETH long positions at an average price of 3785 USD, with a position value of 9.6 million USD at the time.
Subsequently, by continuously releasing profits as margin for rolling positions, he managed to roll 10.6 million USD of principal into a total position of 22.31 million USD!
This "Ant Moving House" style of rolling strategy indeed showcases the survival wisdom of seasoned players.
In a market environment with increased volatility, he no longer blindly pursues high leverage charges but instead opts for small, quick steps, accumulating small victories for larger triumphs.
My inspiration:
Even such big players are adjusting their strategies; we ordinary players should be more cautious in our actions.
After all, in a bear market, surviving long is more important than making quick profits.
Do you think this "Ant Warehouse" strategy is effective in the current market environment? Feel free to share your thoughts!
Data source: HyperInsight monitoring, investment carries risks, operations should be cautious

