Andrew Tate’s Latest BTC Long Ends in His 84th Liquidation
Andrew Tate has taken another hit on Hyperliquid. The controversial influencer opened a fresh long position on Bitcoin late on November 20. Only to watch it get liquidated less than an hour later. This marks his 84th liquidation on the platform. Adding yet another chapter to a trading streak the internet refuses to let him forget.
Another Long, Another Fast Liquidation
Andrew Tate opened the BTC long at $87,305, using 0.44475 BTC, about $38,828 USDC. But the market moved against him almost immediately. By 00:33 UTC, the position hit liquidation at $86,201. Wiping out the trade and locking in a $520 loss on this attempt alone. The data on Hyperliquid shows a familiar pattern. High leverage, tight margins and ultra-fast wipeouts. At this point, Tate’s trade history reads less like strategy and more like a highlight reel of bad timing.
Community Reactions Turn Comedic
Crypto Twitter did not waste a second. Reactions ranged from disbelief to pure comedy. One user said Andrew Tate’s trading was “less trading and more performance art.” While another joked that 84 liquidations is now a personality trait.
Comments like “Top G has become Bottom G,” “Check on him,” and “Matrix is liquidating him” quickly floated to the top. Some wondered what leverage he’s using to get wiped so fast. Others compared his trading to WWE moves. With one saying his portfolio “body-slams him every week.” The running theme is clear: the consistency entertains, confuses, and kind of impresses traders.
A Pattern That Keeps Getting More Expensive
This isn’t Andrew Tate’s first rough week. Earlier this month, several of his trades were liquidated within minutes of opening. Many traders on Hyperliquid believe Tate is simply using extreme leverage while “hoping the chart behaves.”
Some even speculated this could be marketing. Though, as users pointed out, that would be a very expensive ad campaign. On-chain data also shows no signs of strategic hedging or risk adjustment. It’s straight-up long positions that collapse almost instantly.
A Running Meme in Crypto Trading Circles
With every new liquidation, Andrew Tate’s trading habits have turned into something of a meme. Even well-known traders poke fun at the streak. While reminding newcomers about risk management. Some joked that exchanges should offer mandatory trading courses for beginners and maybe for Andrew Tate, too.
Still, a few supporters argue he can earn it all back within months. But for now, the scoreboard remains brutal: 84 liquidations and counting. With the community watching like it’s a running sitcom. As Bitcoin volatility continues, Andrew Tate’s trading saga has become an unusual mix of financial lesson, entertainment and internet lore. Whether he adjusts his strategy or fires off liquidation number 85 remains to be seen.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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