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Trader Overview
0xB5F0f89bAA323d6485dBf8294981A5C37368c0Eb crushed $26.2K PnL on Polymarket in just 10 days with a 43% win rate — because he treats prediction markets like a contrarian's edge farm, not a casino.
Rank 3618 Polymarket trader. Diversified across 13 markets in 34 total trades. Low risk profile. The wallet screams discipline: $45K in deposits, already pulled $50K out, sitting on $1.5K cushion while up $26K. That's not luck. That's someone who knows when to cash.
The core edge hack is dead simple: he's not chasing viral narratives. He's scalping the noise. 3.3 trades per day at an average size of $2,957 means he's moving in and out fast, grinding small edges into real PnL. His best single trade? $12.6K win on Nets vs. Thunder NBA market — concrete sports data, not political theater. His worst loss? Minus $477 on Portugal's presidential election. The ratio tells you everything: he cuts losers tight, lets winners run. Buy-to-sell ratio of 2.6 means he's not panic-selling into dumps; he's either holding conviction or taking profits methodically.
Here's what separates him from 99% of degens: he actually exits. Most Polymarket whale profiles show zero discipline — they roll every dollar back in, chase bigger positions, blow up on a single bad bet. This Polymarket trader withdrew $5K net, cementing gains while maintaining a lean portfolio for execution. Win rate sits at 43% because he's not trying to be right all the time; he's trying to be right when it matters. The $12.6K spike on a sports market (where data edges are real) versus the tiny max loss (-$477) on political chaos reveals pattern recognition, not hope.
Risk caveat: one open position remains. $1.5K in active balance means every trade is sized to survive a bad week. But the math doesn't lie — $26.2K on $45K deposits is 58% ROI in 10 days of trading. That's not sustainable, and he seems to know it (hence the withdrawal sprint). This Polymarket trader moved like someone who found an edge, exploited it, and got out before the market adapted. The question: can he do it again, or was this a perfect storm of opportunity?
diversifiedRisk: low