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Trader Overview
rosin (0x1fa3e614a0c38a689aa7edd4b4c0dc3386e92ec5) is a Polymarket trader who turned $1,314 into $32,552 in pure PnL — that's a 2,477% ROI — by doing what 99% of degens can't: staying disciplined on low-conviction bets and walking away from noise.
The setup screams specialist. 47 total trades across 47 different markets, averaging $107 per position, 41% win rate that somehow prints $32K. Most traders would've blown the account chasing that. rosin didn't. Instead he ran a strict position-sizing framework — never oversizing, never revenge-trading, never touching his best edge twice. Rank 3256 on the Polymarket leaderboard doesn't sound elite until you realize this account did it on micro-bets with surgical entry discipline.
The real edge: rosin's biggest win came on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 1, 1PM ET where he printed $8,205 on a single position — that's 25x his average trade size. But here's what separates the survivors from the liquidated: his worst trade loss was $4.90. Not $4,900. Four dollars and ninety cents. That's not luck, that's a risk management system that actually works. The buy-to-sell ratio of 14:1 tells you he enters small, scales in methodically, and exits when conviction fades — not when emotion peaks.
Low risk profile, diversified market selection, 0.1 trades per day — this isn't a bot farming noise or a degen flipping coins. This looks like someone who studies one market type deeply, finds pockets of mispricing, and executes with zero drama. One open position left means he's not overextended. The $251 net transfers (deposits minus withdrawals) proves he's been harvesting gains cleanly instead of plowing them back for the vig.
Current state: $32,803 portfolio sitting relatively flat after the mega run, which is the right move. Polymarket whales get destroyed when they scale size too fast. rosin's still active but sparse — that's discipline in a market where FOMO kills accounts. Watch how he handles the next 0.05-0.1 trade per day cycle. If he stays micro and methodical, this could be a $50K+ account by year-end without breaking a sweat. If he starts averaging up on conviction, it turns into another liquidation story.
diversifiedRisk: low