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A new wallet opened today with $7.61 million xyz:SILVER and $2.15 million xyz:GOLD long positions.PANews reported on February 28 that, according to monitoring by Lookonchain, six hours ago, a newly created wallet "0x63c7" opened 80,050 xyz:SILVER (7.61 million USD) and 400 xyz:GOLD (2.15 million USD) 20x leveraged long positions.
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Data shows: Holding Bitcoin for at least three years is necessary to avoid lossesPANews, February 28 – According to Cointelegraph, an analysis by Bitwise reviewed bitcoin's price history from July 17, 2010, to February 11, 2026, and concluded that if bitcoin is held for at least three years, the probability of loss drops to just 0.70%. The risk of loss decreases further with longer holding periods: 0.2% for five years, and 0% for ten years. Traders holding for less than three years face a higher risk of loss; for example, the probability of loss for intraday buyers is 47.1%. Although bitcoin has fallen by about 50% from its October 2025 high and is currently trading at around $65,000, it remains well above its realized price of $34,780 over the past three to five years, meaning investors who bought and held during this period still enjoy about 90% profit. However, most traders who bought in the past two years are in a loss position: those holding for 6 to 12 months have a cost basis of about $101,250, with an unrealized loss of about 35%; those holding for 1 to 2 years have a cost basis of about $78,150, with an unrealized loss of about 15%.
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Berkshire Hathaway executive Greg Abel recently revealed that investment manager Ted Weschler is currently responsible for about 6% of the company's investment assets, including part of the portfolio previously managed by Todd Combs.Abel emphasized that Weschler will take on broader strategic responsibilities within Berkshire in the future. This arrangement highlights Berkshire's continued reliance on its core investment talent. Weschler has not only taken over part of Combs' investment business, but his management authority has also extended into more comprehensive areas. Analysts believe that this move will help optimize Berkshire's asset allocation efficiency while strengthening the synergy among its investment teams. As Combs gradually shifts his focus to managing the business of Berkshire's subsidiary, GEICO, Weschler's expanded role in the investment field is a natural progression. Berkshire has always valued the development of its investment talent pipeline, and this adjustment further reflects the management's recognition of Weschler's investment capabilities.
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