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Trader Overview
sheridangerlach Polymarket trader turned $6.1K into $72.3K in cold cash withdrawals — 1,081% ROI on 36 trades, 94% win rate, zero positions bleeding right now.
This is a conservative degen who refuses to get cute. 36 markets, 36 closed positions, zero open exposure — the kind of discipline that makes most prediction market traders look like they're playing with house money. Total PnL sits at $66,249.50 on Polymarket, which means every dollar withdrawn is real skin in the game. The wallet shows textbook risk management: largest single loss is negative $1. One dollar. Not one position blowing up the account.
sheridangerlach's edge? Patient capital meets surgical entries. Average entry price of 0.8497 across positions means buying when markets misprice, then holding until conviction plays. The best trade landed $33,257 on Ethereum Up or Down - March 2, 4AM ET — one bet that paid for the entire operation four times over. The worst trade? Warriors vs. Nets cost a single dollar. That's not a drawdown, that's a rounding error. Buy-sell ratio of 30 indicates this Polymarket whale picks spots ruthlessly — not scalping noise, entering and holding high-conviction theses.
What separates a Polymarket leaderboard climber like this from other top traders? Cold discipline under pressure. $66K in profits means zero panic exits, zero revenge trading. The 0.1 trades per day average shows this isn't high-frequency arbitrage farming — it's thesis-driven capital allocation. Every entry gets weighted, every position gets sized like a portfolio manager, not a degen. The conservative trader type isn't flashy, but it compounds. ROI metrics don't lie: 1,081% on a sub-$7K deposit is the difference between someone who reads Polymarket price action and someone who understands where smart money leans.
Currently sitting flat with zero open positions. No current exposure means waiting for the next high-conviction setup. That's the risk caveat: Polymarket win rate and PnL percentages compress hard when you scale. Not everyone who scalps noise at low size survives when real volume enters their thesis. But the data here? Conservative execution, surgical edges, and the kind of withdrawal velocity that suggests this trader actually believes their own calls.
conservativeRisk: low