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Trader Overview
aapang (0x104171232971a6db8cf938f76fdbebbb81c5f452) Polymarket trader turned $11.3K into pure consistency — 90.9% win rate across 111 trades in under four months, averaging 30 trades daily like a machine that actually prints money instead of just talking about it.
Rank 8172. Whale-class operator. Trades everything — 698 different markets touched, but the portfolio screams specialist: sports betting dominance with a 99:1 buy-to-sell ratio that suggests he's not panic-selling noise, he's farming it. Low risk designation tells you this isn't some martingale degen; this is calculated volume with discipline.
The edge? Aapang saw the Polymarket leaderboard fills with emotional NBA bettors and built a bot that doesn't feel. 30 trades daily at $613 average size means he's not waiting for moonshots; he's scalping the bid-ask spread and mispriced lines on live games. Entry price averaging 0.70 across the portfolio says he buys dips and lets probability decay work for him. No panic, no fomo, just pure Polymarket arbitrage dressed as volume.
Proof lives in the numbers. Best trade pulled $19.4K on Celtics vs. Nuggets — that's not luck, that's a 30x spike he caught early and held. Worst loss sits at -$7.4K on Thunder vs. Raptors, which is honestly tighter than most degens' daily swings. Current portfolio value $37.8K with 61 open positions means he's not all-in on any single conviction — true whale diversification.
The real tell: 0.58% ROI looks weak until you run the math. That's $11.3K profit on $1.96M volume in a market where 99% of retail traders bleed. His win rate at 90.9% across prediction markets puts him in rare air. The Polymarket strategy here isn't prediction — it's execution. He knows most traders chase headlines like seagulls chasing fries; aapang just collects the scraps they leave on the table.
Current risk: 61 open positions means portfolio volatility is real. Market shock or a platform liquidity event could flip this fast. The 30 trades-per-day pace is sustainable until it isn't — burnout hits every grinder eventually, and bots crash. Not everyone survives the drawdown.
whaleRisk: low