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NASDAQ365 (0x15aeb096589580dfbad66b98f62add77d76ddf35) Polymarket trader threw a thousand bucks at prediction markets, hit 100% win rate across 97 trades, and somehow ended down 99.9% — the most mathematically insane Polymarket profile you'll see today.
Name is NASDAQ365. Rank 20625 on Polymarket leaderboard. Conservative risk profile, micro-bet grinder. Calls himself a Polymarket whale hunter but he's trading like a bot on penny slots.
Here's the edge hack: NASDAQ365 doesn't predict — he scalps noise. 39.6 trades per day on markets averaging 5-minute windows. Best trade pulled $290 on Bitcoin Up or Down - February 20, 9:15PM-9:20PM ET. Worst trade? $0.32. Average bet size is $2,675 across 246K total volume on 98 different markets traded. Win rate says perfect execution. The math says something else.
The numbers don't lie — they just don't make sense. Started with $1,002 deposit. Currently holding $1.03 in portfolio value. Closed 96 positions, still 1 open. Total PnL sits at $3,815.65 positive on paper, but ROI on deposits is literally -99.9%. This is what happens when you're trading 5-minute Bitcoin micro-windows with tight spread arbitrage on Polymarket — you beat the spread 100 times, collect $290 here, $0.31 there, and the gas fees or exit liquidity craters you. Not everyone survives the drawdown. Most don't.
What separates NASDAQ365 from 99% degens: pure discipline on position sizing and ruthless trade frequency. No FOMO holds. No betting the farm on single markets. But here's the real story — this Polymarket trader proves that high win rate doesn't mean profit. Mechanical execution on micro-markets, zero emotional decisions, and he still got demolished. The prediction market leaderboard doesn't care about your batting average if your average win is $3 and the spread swallows it whole.
Currently holding 1 open position. Portfolio's basically flatlined. This is what happens when Polymarket's liquidity crunch meets high-frequency retail — you can predict perfectly and still lose. The edge was real. The execution was flawless. The math was merciless.
conservativeRisk: low