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Trader Overview
v1101 Polymarket trader turned $82K deposit into $65K pure profit in 172 trades — but the wallet tells a story most degens won't survive: he's already pulled out $129K total while sitting on $10K cash, meaning he rode the volatility hard and knew when to exit.
v1101 ranks #1764 on Polymarket leaderboard as a medium-risk whale working 108 different markets with a 56.6% win rate and 68.89% ROI. Not flashy volume — $1.15M total across trades averaging under $979 each — but surgical position sizing mixed with ruthless discipline separates this from noise collectors. Three trades per week, consistent rhythm, zero FOMO gambling.
The edge? He hunts public sale commitment markets and niche crypto infrastructure bets where retail chases headlines and sentiment. Best trade: $13.2K profit on Over $70M committed to the Gensyn public sale? — proof he spots where market makers misprice emerging tech narratives. Worst trade cost him $8.7K on Ranger, but the buy-to-sell ratio of 1.64 shows he's actually rotating winners and cutting losers instead of holding bags. The math works: $65K PnL on $1.15M traded means he's extracting clean alpha without needing volume.
Here's what separates v1101 from 99% of Polymarket traders: he withdrew $129K while the account still had 4 open positions. That's not panic — that's discipline. He's not chasing leaderboard rank or trying to prove anything. Entry price averaging 0.556 suggests he's buying the dip on conviction bets, not revenge-trading volatility. The 168 closed positions versus 4 open means he finishes what he starts instead of leaving corpses in his portfolio.
Current reality check: sitting on $10K cash with $10.1K portfolio value means he's run the hot hand cold and is holding winners. Medium risk isn't lucky — it's repeatable. But here's the catch: $65K PnL over 172 trades is clean, but he's already extracted his major gains and withdrawn hard. Polymarket arbitrage rewards early players in trending narratives, and v1101 timing suggests he caught the wave before the market inflated. Not everyone survives when the easy profits dry up.
whaleRisk: medium