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Trader Overview
cjfu (0x29bcaf8c6eadb451e33cf0950a7494679f2a5127) Polymarket trader turned $184 into $76,488 in pure profit — that's a 41,550% ROI on what looks like a test wallet that became a printing press.
cjfu sits at rank 1494 on the Polymarket leaderboard, but the numbers tell a different story than the rank suggests. 33 total trades across 33 different markets, 90.9% win rate, zero open positions. This is surgical precision dressed up as retail activity. The trader type flags as conservative, yet the PnL screams aggression — just disciplined aggression. Average trade size around $1,020, total volume $204K, but the magic lives in the selectivity: one trade per week pace, only entering when the edge is obvious.
The core strategy is stupidly simple: buy deep out-of-the-money positions, wait for either volatility crush or directional confirmation, exit before liquidity evaporates. Average entry price sits at 0.83 — cjfu is literally buying when fear is heaviest and conviction is lowest. The best trade nailed Bitcoin Up or Down - March 4, 4PM ET for $38,336 profit. Single worst loss? Negative $22.85 on Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa. The ratio speaks: max win is 1,677x the max loss.
What separates this Polymarket whale from noise traders is the buy-sell ratio hitting 26 — meaning they're holding winners, not panic-selling. They're not chasing volume. They're not active daily (0.1 trades per day). Low risk designation with a 90%+ win rate on Polymarket means this isn't luck. This is noise collection: entering markets when everyone else is emotionally exhausted, riding the mean reversion, exiting clean.
The wallet shows zero balance now (all withdrawn), all 33 positions closed, capital fully extracted. Is this replicable at scale? Probably not — the $184 starting deposit suggests either a test account that caught fire or someone who knew exactly what edge they were hunting. The low trade frequency and perfect position sizing suggest infrastructure: maybe alerts tied to price action, maybe just obsessive discipline. Either way, a 41,550% return on Polymarket isn't a meme if your win rate stays above 90% and you never blow up a single trade.
conservativeRisk: low