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Trader Overview
TTdes (0x25867077c891354137bbaf7fde12eec6949cc893) Polymarket trader turned $141K into $210K pure profit — 86.5% win rate across 810 trades in a sport-obsessed grind that makes most prediction market players look like coin flippers.
Name's TTdes, rank 1572 on the Polymarket leaderboard, and this wallet screams one thing: meticulous sports betting infrastructure disguised as casual degen moves. The $68.3K net PnL on a $141K total deposit (41.92% ROI) doesn't sound insane until you notice the win rate. Most Polymarket traders hover around 55-60% if they're good. TTdes sits at 86.5% across 773 distinct markets. That's not luck. That's a system.
Strategy is dead simple: farm sports lines noise and arbitrage crowd dysfunction. The Polymarket whale leans heavy into niche sports props — best trade was $13.8K on the 2025 Wimbledon Winner market, a category where sharp amateurs rarely compete. The buy-sell ratio of 12.97 means TTdes is a knife-catching specialist: enters on panic dips, exits on rallies, holds through volatility most degens can't stomach. Running 1.6 trades per day with an average entry price of 0.548 suggests patient accumulation into beaten-down positions that the retail crowd has already written off. 487 closed positions with only 323 still open shows discipline — taking winners off the table instead of swinging for the fences.
The edge here isn't superior information. It's emotional frost and infrastructure. While Twitter is screaming about election odds, TTdes is methodically grinding individual sports matchups where algorithms haven't priced in injury reports, weather, or public sentiment cascades. The Polymarket strategy works because most degens can't execute 810 trades with surgical precision. The worst loss was -$11K (Maple Leafs vs. Panthers NHL), but positioned near a max win of $13.8K. That's true portfolio management, not yolo territory.
Current portfolio sits at $39.8K in open positions across 323 active markets. The net transfer is negative $19.5K (withdrawn more than deposited), which means profits actually hit the bank. That's the move. Most Polymarket traders with positive PnL don't survive the cash-out test — slippage eats them alive. TTdes exited $19.5K net and still holds $39K dry powder. High-frequency sports noise farming works until liquidity crashes or the crowd gets smarter. Until then, watch the leaderboard.
whaleRisk: medium