Andrew Tate Liquidated for the 108th Time; 40x Long Trade Destroyed

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17 Jun 2026
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Andrew Tate, the controversial social media personality, has once again been liquidated in his leveraged trades, coinciding with Bitcoin fluctuating around the critical $65,000 level.
According to data, after being liquidated 107 times, he opened a new long position with 40x leverage, but this trade was also wiped out, bringing his total liquidations to 108.
The on-chain analytics platform Lookonchain reported that Tate had opened a long position on 57.36 BTC, worth approximately $3.76 million. The liquidation price for this position was $65,215.87.
Data also shows that around 90% of Tate’s recorded liquidations have been on Bitcoin long positions.
Technical Analysis of Bitcoin
From a technical perspective, Bitcoin has entered a choppy, directionless phase after losing the $65,000 support level. The nearest demand zones are in the $62,500–$63,000 range, while the $67,000–$69,000 area is acting as a significant resistance. For a more serious return to the uptrend, Bitcoin must first reclaim $65,000 and then break through the $71,500 zone to open the path toward $73,000.
Lookonchain wrote on its X account:
“Andrew Tate, who had previously been liquidated 107 times, is back again! He opened a 40x leveraged long position on 57.36 BTC, worth $3.76 million. The liquidation price for this position is $65,215.87.”
Market Outlook and Risks of Leveraged Trading
According to the report, the more likely short-term scenario is continued Bitcoin consolidation between $63,500 and $67,000. However, if the price stabilizes below $63,000, the risk of moving toward lower supports increases. Some analysts have also mentioned Fibonacci targets between $52,000 and $45,000.
In this environment, leveraged trading is extremely high-risk. Even a short swing can result in complete liquidation. Andrew Tate’s case clearly demonstrates how using heavy leverage — especially in a market where Bitcoin is still trapped between key support and resistance levels — can wipe out a trader’s capital very quickly.

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