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Trader Overview
0x5095e97281f28d4d8549fd3834802c24cbb793ee Polymarket trader turned $29.7K into $90.4K in pure profit on 374 trades — a 139% ROI that looks simple until you realize it's built on ruthless position discipline and refusing to chase.
Meet the whale operating in the shadows of rank 1893. This is a low-risk grinder who trades across 305 different markets, averaging 3.2 trades per day with a stone-cold 51.92% win rate that actually works because the position sizing never breaks. Total PnL sits at $60.7K on $1.75M volume traded — not flashy, not viral, just mechanically profitable.
The edge here is pure capital efficiency. Average entry sits at 0.68 on position prices, meaning this trader buys cheap and lets conviction do the work. Buy-sell ratio of 2.01 tells the real story: they're accumulating, not panic-trading out. Best single trade hit $7.26K on MrBeast x Ronaldo video # views on day 1?, but the killer part is the worst trade only dropped $2.58K — tight stop-losses, zero bleed-outs. That's the difference between degens and actual traders.
What separates this from 99% of prediction market analytics noise: discipline in a market designed to punish it. Most Polymarket wallets you check spike on one viral trade then crater. This one? Consistent daily execution across 305 markets. The strategy is breadth over depth — cast wide nets, take small wins, skip the temptation to YOLO. Risk level stays low because position size discipline is non-negotiable. When the best trade pays $7.26K and the worst costs $2.58K, someone's thinking in ratios, not redemption.
Currently holding 5 open positions on $52.41 in portfolio value, which means dry powder ready. Closed 369 of 374 trades already — this wallet doesn't sleep on position management. The $41.2K net withdrawal after gains suggests a trader who's taking profits off the table, not doubling down into delusion.
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