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Trader Overview
beachboy4 turned $184.9M in volume into $382K profit on a 51% win rate — which means he's basically breaking even while moving whale-sized positions around.
Name: beachboy4. Rank #297. The type who trades 138 times across 136 markets, churning through sports betting pools like someone looking for edges that aren't there.
He's a low-risk whale playing high-frequency. Average trade size: $97.7K. Average entry price suggests he's either frontrunning liquidity or chasing fills on thin order books. Either way, the math doesn't work — $382K PnL on nearly $185M volume is 0.21% ROI. That's worse than most staking rewards.
The contrarian read: beachboy4 has two live positions right now against 136 closed ones. His best single trade was Tottenham Hotspur FC vs. West Ham United FC for $3.48M. His worst was Paris Saint-Germain FC vs. Newcastle United FC for -$4.2M. Notice the spread? He got dunked for $716K on one bad bet. That's not variance. That's model failure.
What separates him: pure volume masking mediocrity. 13.5 trades per day across sports markets suggests algorithmic order flow or serious FOMO. His 480:1 buy-to-sell ratio means he's holding bags longer than he should. Low risk designation is comical when your worst trade wipes out nine of your best ones.
Current portfolio sits at $7.7K. Whale status is technically accurate but misleading — he's moving institutional-sized positions on thin markets but pocketing retail-tier returns. If beachboy4's thesis was sound, $185M volume should've printed. Instead he's one bad streak away from underwater.
whaleRisk: medium