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Trader Overview
JanAMEX (0x6765c1c000e3b99c7fffea752c561cb868f1fa0d) Polymarket trader turned $1M portfolio into $1.14M by doing what 99% of retail can't — staying disciplined through 254 trades without blowing up.
JanAMEX is rank 869 whale running a textbook low-volatility playbook on Polymarket. 83% win rate. 12.18% ROI on $1.01M net deposits. Not flashy, not viral — just relentless. 4.6 trades per day across 253 different markets signals someone who treats this like a job, not a casino run.
The edge is simple: tight entries, tighter stops. Average entry at 0.9515 — buying mispriced probabilities near certainty. Average trade size $1,299 keeps position risk manageable. When Polymarket whales see the best traders operate, this is the profile: boring risk control beats explosive swings. Buy noise, sell conviction. The single biggest win was $14.8K on What price will Bitcoin hit in January? (2026-02-01), but the single worst loss was only $6.7K — max drawdown discipline is baked in. Most Polymarket traders blow past this on one bad week.
What separates JanAMEX from 99% degens: win rate discipline. At 83.09% across 254 trades, this isn't luck variance — this is prediction market mastery. That means brutal exits on losing thesis, rapid repricing reads across correlated markets, or both. High buy/sell ratio (48.09) hints at conviction holds, not panic flipping. 46 open positions right now keeps the portfolio fluid without overextending. Total Polymarket PnL of $126K on Polymarket sits in that sweet spot: big enough to prove edge, small enough to suggest more runway left.
Currently holding $1.14M portfolio value across open markets. The math works: $1.018M deposited, $126K PnL, 12.18% return. Sounds clean until you realize the Polymarket leaderboard is littered with 6-month wonders. JanAMEX has executed 254 trades to get here — repetition builds pattern recognition, but also exposes you to tail risk longer. Low risk tolerance on the books might just mean this trader hasn't yet faced a regime shift that breaks their models. Not everyone survives when markets reprrice all at once.
whaleRisk: low