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Trader Overview
rabby10 (0x8488ef25f79c0cf2ffdff307973b2ac10464588c) Polymarket trader dropped $49K in deposits across 1,068 trades and somehow turned a -5.18% ROI into a $3,297 Polymarket PnL salvage — the math is brutal but the volume tells a story that's anything but quiet.
Rank #23053. Diversified grinder. This Polymarket whale operates like a noise-collection machine, crushing 6.1 trades per day across 1,037 different markets. Not a specialist. Not a thesis player. Just someone who saw prediction markets and decided the edge was in motion — swing anything, scalp everything, pray the wins stack higher than the losses. Win rate sits at 47.83%, which is basically "coin flip with overhead," but the portfolio value of $4,833 and net positive $7,385 in transfers tells you deposits kept flowing when the losing streak hit.
The strategy is volume arbitrage meets degen diversity. rabby10 trades T20 cricket, sports guesses, random prediction market flotsam — whatever moves. Average entry sits at $404K notional across $174 average trade sizes. That's not precision. That's scale and hope. The buy-sell ratio of 10.88 screams accumulator bias: way more buying than selling, which on a Polymarket trader with negative ROI reads like someone chasing losses. One brutal loss on T20 World Cup: England vs West Indies (Game 1) hit -$6,887. The best trade clipped $5,665 on International T20 Series: India vs New Zealand (Game 4). The range is 12.5K wide. That's not edge — that's variance eating discipline alive.
What separates rabby10 from total liquidation? Stubborn risk management. Low risk level flagged. Small average trade size ($174) means even the worst trade didn't vaporize the whole book. Four open positions right now, 1,064 closed. The math is unforgiving: -5.18% ROI on deposits, yet still sitting on $3,297 PnL on Polymarket because withdrawals ($41,891) tracked closely to deposits. This is a Polymarket trader who learned the hard way: volume ≠ edge. Noise collection works until it doesn't.
Currently holding 4 open bets. The grind continues daily at 6.1 trades per day. Not everyone survives this drawdown pattern — most would've rage-quit at -5% and saved themselves the emotional tax.
diversifiedRisk: low