One of the biggest Chainlink swing traders, 0xa96b, has come back into the market aggressively buying. Just seven hours ago, the address used $5.37 million USDT to purchase 422,064 LINK at an average price of $12.72, according to Lookonchain. The swing is the most recent high-value trade that the trader has made in the LINK market following inconsistent performance over the weeks.
Chainlink wallet 0xa96b made 6 large swing trades since October 11. Although the trader has won 67 percent of the time, the on-chain records indicate that he is still dropping by a cumulative amount of 1.24 million.
The new transaction log is marked by repeated patterns of massive purchases and sales, with some of the gains on trades being disrupted by tremendous losses on others.
An analysis of the latest trading activity will show the magnitude of volatility that the trader has experienced:
The recent buy of $5.37M indicates that the trader is setting up to expect a price revival in Chainlink (LINK). The token was in recent fluctuation in the range of 12-14 after the broader crypto market doubt.
This pattern of consistent purchases indicates that the trader has a long term faith in the volatility-based opportunities of Chainlink (LINK) even though it has lost money before. These huge inflows by whales may bring about market focus particularly when matched with active trading trends.
Search records indicate a fast flow of fills, interactions with contracts, and settlement calls that are carried out via decentralized exchanges, such as 1inch, in a few minutes. The trader was building up thousands of Chainlink (LINK) at a time, indicating that it was an automated and systematic trading strategy (optimized to suit aggressive market moves).
The near term price action of Chainlink will determine whether this recent purchase of $5.37 million will be another winning trade or will be included in the already existing 1.24 million deficit. To date, the 0xa96b wallet is on the radar of the market as one of the most active Chainlink (LINK) swing traders on-chain.

