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Trader Overview
nazim (Wallet Address 0x00c9683ed6374c8a2baf163199c950d9d20b4efd) Polymarket trader lost $1,028 on just 7 trades across 11 markets — but somehow hit a $869 win on the Galatasaray vs. Liverpool match while bleeding money on everything else, which is peak degenerate contrarian energy: right calls, wrong sizing.
IDENTITY
nazim sits at rank 2,222,063 on Polymarket — basically invisible. Seven total trades. 50% win rate. Medium risk. Diversified across sports, political, and probably whatever was trending that day. The type who has zero conviction but somehow catches one unicorn trade.
STRATEGY
This is noise collection dressed as diversification. Jump into 11 different markets on a $207 average bet, pray one explodes, accept the 5.58% ROI hit. The edge? There is none. It's variance roleplaying as strategy. Retail sees one market move, fomo loads, loses discipline on exit.
PROOF
Total PnL sits at negative $1,028.23 across $18,434 in volume — that's the -5.58% ROI that quietly kills most traders. But zoom in: best trade crushed with $869 on Galatasaray SK vs. Liverpool FC. Worst trade bled only $23.20 on UEFA Nations League: Austria vs. Norway. Three positions still open. Portfolio value: $0.75. Not great.
EDGE
There isn't one. This Polymarket wallet checker shows what happens when you treat prediction market analytics like a lottery ticket. The buy-sell ratio of 8 screams panic averaging — opened positions way too often, closed them way too late. One monster win doesn't justify -5.58% overall. Real top Polymarket traders have conviction and discipline. nazim has a lucky screenshot.
NOW
Three open positions burning. Portfolio nearly wiped. This is the critical drawdown moment — either discipline kicks in or account gets liquidated. The contrarian play here isn't following nazim's trades; it's studying how NOT to diversify into 11 markets you don't understand.
Track this wallet on Predicts.guru and cross-check against real prediction market analytics before copying anyone's Polymarket strategy.
diversifiedRisk: medium