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Trader Overview
MilesBlythe Polymarket trader (0x5d41c036163d53368c804317099f2f12f86cef18) turned $7.5K into $35.4K in pure PnL — 472% ROI on deposits, 84% win rate, zero drama.
Meet MilesBlythe. Rank #3008 on Polymarket leaderboard, conservative trader type, low risk profile. 47 total trades across 46 different markets. The wallet screams patience: 0.1 trades per day, $679 average entry, sits on conviction until the market breaks. One open position right now. Bio empty. Results deafening.
The edge is stupid simple: he buys noise, sells fact. Take his best trade — Ethereum Up or Down March 1, 5AM ET. Entered at 0.87 average, rode it to $8,953 PnL on a single bet. That's 1,030% return on that one execution. Compare that to his worst loss: negative $15. The spread between best and worst win is not even close — he's not getting liquidated on bad bets, he's just moving on. Buy-sell ratio sits at 41:1, meaning he accumulates positions methodically and exits surgically. No panic selling. No revenge trading.
What separates this Polymarket trader from the 99% degens: discipline over frequency. While most retail chases every market drop with emotion money, MilesBlythe treats each position like a 10-year bond. 84.44% win rate on 47 trades tells you he has a filter — he doesn't enter until the odds are already broken. His average entry price of 0.87 reveals the real hack: he's buying when prediction markets price things wrong, when sentiment overshoots. Low volatility positions only. Conservative risk management means max single loss is literal pennies. When you can't blow up, you win over time. Volume ($82.8K total) is secondary — he's farming edge on tiny positions, compounding the W's.
Current state: $35.9K portfolio, $552 net positive transfers after deposits and withdrawals. One open position tracking. Risk level stayed low throughout — no drawdown spike, no 50% swings. This is the evolution of Polymarket trading: not get-rich-quick, not hero trades. Just: find asymmetry, size correctly, repeat. Not everyone survives the discipline required to ignore 100 markets and trade 1. MilesBlythe did.
conservativeRisk: low