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Crypto’s “Inverse Cramer”: Trader Gains Millions Opposing James Wynn
HomeNews* A trader known as James Wynn became notable for a $1 billion Bitcoin short position on the Hyperliquid platform.
"The winning strategy lately? Do the opposite of James Wynn," Lookonchain wrote in a post on X, noting the significant profits that have come from mirrored trading. Lookonchain explained that 0x2258 shorted bitcoin when Wynn went long, and went long when Wynn shorted, using Wynn’s public trading wallet as a signal.
Blockchain data shows this pattern generated substantial short-term returns, though the report cautions that rapid market changes could quickly eliminate such profits. Wynn himself responded to recent events by stating, "I’ll run it back, I always do. And I’ll enjoy doing it. I like playing the game," after being liquidated.
The concept of trading opposite a high-profile investor’s calls—including Wynn—draws comparisons to the meme around U.S. television stock picker Jim Cramer, for whom an "Inverse Cramer ETF" was briefly launched. While there is no indication that Wynn’s trades will be a reliable guide long term, the case illustrates how transparent crypto trading records can become a focus for speculative strategies in digital markets.
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