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Trader Overview
HondaCivic (0x15ceffed7bf820cd2d90f90ea24ae9909f5cd5fa) Polymarket trader turned micro-arbitrage machine — $12.8K PnL on $1.82M volume, 89.6% win rate, trading 92 times per day across 1,023 markets with surgical precision and zero bluff.
The defining stat: rank 7043 on Polymarket leaderboard, but the real flex is the conversion rate. HondaCivic executes 79 total trades with 89.58% win rate across 1,023 different markets. That's not luck — that's industrial noise-farming. Most Polymarket traders chase single narratives. This account hunts micro-dislocations across the entire order book, firing off 92 trades daily like a sniper who only takes shots he's already won.
The edge is pure execution discipline. HondaCivic hunts tiny mispricings in temperature, weather, and binary outcome markets where liquidity is thin and retail doesn't bother looking. Average entry at 0.872 — he's buying fractional edge on the ask, holding for 10 minutes, dumping on the next dumb market buy. No conviction bets. No 50-50 flips. The buy/sell ratio of 4.15 tells you he's accumulating on weakness and exiting into strength. That's institutional mechanics wearing a retail mask. Best single trade pulled $1,662 profit on a London temperature prediction; worst loss capped at -$639. The spread between max win and max loss? Clean risk/reward discipline, not revenge trading.
The proof lives in the consistency. Low risk rating, 50 closed positions, 29 live positions, average trade size $521 — he's not going all-in on any single market. The portfolio value sits at $1,377 with $12.8K cumulative PnL, which means he's grinding dust from 1,023 different markets, not crushing one thesis. Volume of $1.82M across 79 trades means he's turning over position fast, betting on speed and precision over narrative.
Current state: HondaCivic is mid-grind with 29 open positions, suggesting he's not de-risking. The 0.7% ROI on total capital deployed looks small until you factor in the daily firing rate — 92 trades per day compounds. He's not the kind of whale making headlines. He's the kind eating the lunch of every retail Polymarket trader chasing hot takes, one 89% win-rate micro-bet at a time.
The realism check: this works until liquidity dries up or markets get faster. Once enough algos copy the noise-farming playbook, edges flatten. For now, HondaCivic is still finding oxygen in the thin-market cracks most people ignore.
whaleRisk: low