A trader invested an additional 16 SOLs after a 90 per cent drop in BULLY, with a current position worth $5.95 million.
According to the monitoring, an investor who bought 20.51 million BULLY with 115 SOLs (about $19,400) a year ago did not sell after a 90% plunge, but invested an additional 16 SOLs (about $3,200) to buy 19.93 million BULLY on 18 November, and with the market value of BULLY exceeding $140 million, the value of his position has reached $5.95 million today. The value of his position has now reached US$5.95 million.
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