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Trader Overview
Logan. turned $30k into $107k on Polymarket — a 122% ROI whale moving $11.5M in volume across 1,261 markets while keeping a low-risk profile that most degens can't even pronounce.
Logan. sits at rank 1004 among Polymarket traders, but the wallet tells a different story than the leaderboard. This Polymarket trader executed 1,895 total trades over an active stretch, averaging 8 trades per day — not bot-level spray, but deliberate. The 41.67% win rate looks pedestrian until you clip the context: on $565 average position size, he's grinding low-volatility edges across 1,261 different markets. That's not shotgun speculation. That's category farming.
The core edge is noise collection at scale. Logan. doesn't hunt conviction trades; he hunts the micro-inefficiencies that spray across prediction markets when retail chases headlines and liquidity dries up. His buy-sell ratio of 2.33 suggests he's patient on accumulation, waiting for panic exits to scoop undervalued positions. He's currently running 177 open positions against 1,718 closed ones — portfolio management through volume, not luck. The arithmetic checks: $107k PnL on $30k net deposits (after $5.4k net outflows) is clean math. He pulled $35k out while still holding, which means he's already taken profits and left the house money in play.
What separates Logan. from noise traders: he survives his worst days. His max single loss was $29,406 — and his max single win was $29,340 on the exact same market Will Zelenskyy wear a suit before July?. That symmetry isn't accident. Most whales take 10-to-1 win-loss ratios and blow up. Logan. takes near-equal hits and wins because his position sizing prevents ruin. Low-risk classification isn't a badge — it's infrastructure.
Right now he's holding $31.4k portfolio value across 177 open bets. The $5.4k net outflow red flag matters: is he rotating capital elsewhere, or early warning signs of conviction loss? Either way, a Polymarket trader holding 122% ROI on deposits while systematically harvesting mis-priced noise across 1,200+ markets isn't getting lucky. He's evolved past the "win big or go home" binary that kills most degens. Not flashy. Not tradeable. Just consistent.
whaleRisk: low