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Whale

A trader or investor who holds a position large enough to move the market when they buy or sell. In crypto markets, whale watching has become its own discipline, with on-chain analytics tools tracking large wallet movements in real time. On Wall Street, the term gained notoriety when JPMorgan trader Bruno Iksil, known as the "London Whale," racked up over $6 billion in losses on credit derivative trades in 2012.

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