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Trader Overview
HOOK
0xd1ebE815f921b3EbBD8d9e0a4192C6Ab18360F5c Polymarket trader turned $62.9K profit on 129 trades across 3,767 different markets — the definition of someone who found an edge in chaos most traders ignore.
IDENTITY
Rank 1819 Polymarket whale operating in the noise. 54.8% win rate, $9.5M total volume, medium risk profile. This isn't a category specialist or narrative chaser — this is a markets arbitrage player who treats Polymarket like a statistical grid, not a casino.
STRATEGY
The core move: spray tiny positions ($27 average entry) across thousands of micro-markets, capture mispricings between bid-ask spreads and overnight sentiment swings, exit fast. Buy-sell ratio of 2,500 screams liquidity hunting. Entry price floors at 54 cents mean this trader hunts underbought positions most retail won't touch because the markets look "too small" or "too noisy."
PROOF
$62,928 PnL on a 0.66% ROI across 129 trades in a brutal timeframe tells you the edges are thin but real — this isn't hitting home runs, it's grinding consistency. Best single trade pulled $3,186 on Bitcoin Up or Down - March 7, 12:15AM-12:30AM ET, worst trade cut at minus $3,856. That tight range between max win and max loss shows discipline — no emotional scaling into draws. Portfolio sits at $34,452 with 76 open positions stacked across prediction markets most Polymarket players never heard of.
EDGE
3,767 markets traded is insane. While top Polymarket traders laser-focus on 10-20 liquid bets, this Polymarket whale scattered bets like seed across the entire garden, finding pockets where the algos haven't touched yet. Medium risk level enforces position sizing discipline — money lives to trade the next day. 129 total trades means this isn't a bot scalping 10,000 times; it's human intuition married to spreadsheet rigor, catching what automated liquidity providers missed.
NOW
Holding 76 open positions with only 53 closed means the portfolio is actively rotating, not sitting pretty. That's exposure density with escape hatches. The math works until it doesn't — a correlated blowup across enough micro-markets tanks this whole stack fast. But so far, the Polymarket leaderboard respects what this trader found: scale beats depth when the edge is real and the execution doesn't flinch.
whaleRisk: medium