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Trader Overview
nz7 (0x72b40c0012682ef52228ad53ef955f9e4f177d67) Polymarket trader turned $1.1M deposits into $371K PnL in under a year — but the 42% win rate and medium risk tier reveal something way sharper than luck. This isn't a degen chasing green candles. This is structured noise collection at scale.
The stats scream it: 533 markets touched, 12.6 trades daily, 5.7x buy-to-sell ratio. nz7 isn't picking one thesis and riding it. He's carpet-bombing liquidity pools, averaging $4,755 per entry, grinding out micro-edges across sports, crypto politics, and event noise. Rank 304 on the Polymarket leaderboard means he's a whale running a machine, not a celebrity trader. The portfolio sits lean at $52K current value — he's already extracted most of the alpha and cashed out $1.3M across withdrawals.
The real edge: panic arbitrage and market confusion. Look at the best trade — Kings vs. Grizzlies netted $33.3K on one position. Meanwhile, the worst trade, Will RC Celta de Vigo win on 2026-02-22?, clipped $19.2K in losses. The spread isn't insane — he's not one-percentiling every bet. He's just better at reading which markets are mispriced by 2-3% and rotating in and out before retail corrects. That 22.09% ROI on deposits compounds when you're hitting 533 separate markets; even at 42% win rate, the size and market selection are doing the work.
What separates nz7 from 99% Polymarket degenerates: discipline on position sizing and exit velocity. He's averaging $4.7K per trade on a $1.1M deposit base — that's controlled, not reckless. The buy-sell ratio says he's not bag-holding losers; he rotates fast. Most whales blow $500K trying to prove one narrative. He's proven that boring, systematic market sampling across 500+ events beats conviction trading nine times out of ten.
Currently holding two open positions with $52K live. The net outflow of $201K suggests he's already banked profits and is running the remainder like house money — lower pressure, cleaner decision-making. Not everyone survives the drawdown when you're touching that many markets. nz7 did.
whaleRisk: medium