On March 27, a whale identified as 0xebe is holding two types of hedged positions totaling approximately $40 million, according to BlockBeats. The positions appear to be a bet on oil prices declining, potentially leading to a stock market recovery, with expectations that U.S.-Iran negotiations will eventually conclude.
The whale's positions include a long position in the S&P 500 valued at $29.56 million, opened yesterday at an average price of $6,597, making it the largest long position on-chain for this asset. Additionally, there are short positions in U.S. and Brent crude oil totaling $10.2 million, with WTI crude averaging $91 and Brent crude averaging $99.
However, today's developments have taken a different turn. A new U.S. proposal has cooled negotiation expectations, with U.S. President Donald Trump offering vague statements and Iran responding firmly, leading to a prolonged stalemate that has eroded market confidence in a ceasefire. Consequently, the three major U.S. stock indices collectively closed lower, with the Nasdaq down 2.38% and the S&P 500 down 1.74%, marking the largest drop since the conflict began. Oil prices have simultaneously seen a slight increase.
As a result, the whale's positions are under pressure from both directions, with a daily floating loss exceeding $630,000.