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Trader Overview
amis (0xc1a58674dbcc1d3208f7e61a0a8b252162caf290) is a Polymarket trader who turned $282K in deposits into $38.6K pure profit on an 87% win rate—not by chasing hype, but by grinding 294 trades across almost every category with surgical discipline.
The math is clean. 13.47% ROI on deposits. 87.45% win rate. 1.8 trades per day over months. This Polymarket whale isn't stacking one outsized bet—he's compounding small edges across 293 different markets like someone who built a system that just works. Best single trade netted $7,124 on the MegaETH public sale commitment question. Worst loss: -$3,712. That asymmetry—biggest win is 1.9x the biggest loss—isn't luck. It's position sizing.
The edge lives in volume and discipline. Average trade size of $2,067 across markets that range from crypto launches to macro events. His buy-to-sell ratio of 3.46 reveals the real pattern: he's not scalping or gambling on reversals. He's backing convictions directionally and holding them to resolution. Low risk designation confirms it. Open 38 positions right now while closed 256 others. Portfolio value sitting at $215K. That's not fragile—that's compounding through cycles.
What separates amis from Polymarket degens is invisible until you see the data: he trades everything, but trades nothing recklessly. 293 markets hit. Same discipline on a $50 bet as a $5K one. No category-specific obsession, no narrative chasing. Just pure prediction market edge across the full spectrum. The best Polymarket traders often look boring because they've eliminated emotional variance. This wallet is boring by design.
Currently holding 38 open positions across his portfolio. Recent activity suggests he's still grinding at the same 1.8 trades-per-day clip. Real talk: low risk designation doesn't mean he won't drawdown—prediction markets don't know mercy—but this trader's survived long enough to prove the edge isn't a fluke. The 87% win rate holds because position sizing and position discipline do most of the work. Not everyone can stay this consistent. Most burn out. amis is still here.
whaleRisk: low