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Trader Overview
Vetch (0x9c82c60829df081d593055ee5fa288870c051f13) Polymarket trader turned $105k into $355k in pure cash out — and he's still holding 104 open positions like he's not already up 214%.
Vetch sits at rank 449 on the Polymarket leaderboard with $249k PnL across 514 trades, grinding 6 trades per day with a surgical 73% win rate. He's a low-risk whale who treats prediction markets like a career, not a casino. Bio empty, wallet speaks louder — $2.98M in total volume across 438 markets proves he's not chasing one narrative, he's farming the entire ecosystem.
The edge: Vetch doesn't chase moonshots. His average trade size sits at $885, his risk per position is capped, and he rotates through esports (Counter-Strike dominates his recent activity), politics, crypto, and tech bets like he's running an algorithmic scanner. Best trade pulled $22.5k on a FURIA vs Natus Vincere Counter-Strike call. Worst trade bled $14k. The gap between max win and max loss tells you everything — discipline, not luck. His 10:1 buy-to-sell ratio means he's patient, scaling in methodically rather than panic-dumping losers.
Here's what actually separates Vetch from 99% of Polymarket degenerates: he withdrew $331k while deposits were only $105k. That's not leaving money stranded in a dead market. That's proof of life. He cashed out his winners, redeployed the stack, and kept compounding. 214% ROI on deposits isn't theoretical — it's realized. His 73% win rate on 514 trades across this many markets screams discipline or serious market selection (or both). You don't hit that consistency by accident. Either he's got a system for identifying soft edges early, or he's ruthlessly cutting losers before they metastasize.
Current state: 104 open positions means Vetch is either in a long rotation or he's letting winners run. Not everyone survives a 30% drawdown, and with 214% gains already banked, one bad week could flip narrative fast. The risk level reads "low" — but that's relative when you're holding 104 simultaneous bets. His next move is the tell: does he cash out more, or does he believe the edge still exists? For now, Vetch is the Polymarket trader most people haven't heard of, which might be exactly the point.
whaleRisk: low