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Trader Overview
Dojustice (0xdbc14f079caece177e27abe9a14395d38888c434) is a Polymarket trader who turned $430 into $31K in pure profit — a 7,242% ROI that reads like a typo until you check the wallet.
Conservative, surgical, relentless. Dojustice runs the opposite playbook from Polymarket volume chasers. 102 total trades across 102 markets, averaging $60 per entry, with a 97.56% win rate that doesn't collapse under scrutiny because the position sizing proves it's real. Not luck — discipline. The Polymarket leaderboard whispers about traders with flashy PnL; Dojustice just executes. 1.4 trades per day. No hero moments, no blowups.
The strategy is brutally simple: find markets priced wrong, size conservatively, let probability work. His best trade netted $8,469 on Super Rugby Pacific: Reds vs Waratahs. His worst trade clipped $4,761 on Parma Calcio 1913 vs. ACF Fiorentina - More Markets. That ratio — 1.77x max win to max loss — tells you he's not betting the farm on conviction. He's grinding edges. The buy-to-sell ratio of 91 suggests he's not panic-dumping positions mid-fear. He holds through noise.
What separates this Polymarket whale from 99% degens? No recency bias. 61 open positions right now and he's still deploying capital. Most traders either go all-in or all-out. Dojustice owns 102 different markets because he understands that prediction markets reward patience and diversification as much as they punish overconfidence. His average entry price sits at 0.739 — he's buying strength before consensus solidifies, then waiting for the market to catch up.
The risk level is marked low because it is. The max single loss of $4,761 against a $31K total profit means one bad trade costs him maybe two weeks of grinding. His portfolio value hovers at $106 live USDC because everything else is locked in closed positions and unrealized gains on the 61 open bets. The math works: $31K withdrawn against $430 deposited means this Polymarket trader has already cashed out nearly 73x his initial stake.
Currently holding 61 open positions and still buying dips. Not everyone survives the psychology of holding winners while the market reprices against you — most fold, chase losses, blow up. Dojustice's 97.56% Polymarket win rate suggests he doesn't chase. He just waits.
conservativeRisk: low