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Trader Overview
COLDSOUP22 POLYMARKET TRADER PROFILE
coldsoup22 (0xde18f9479b31d3a336490eadcd3b5558280783bc) turned $69K in deposits into $85.9K profit on Polymarket with a 75% win rate across 197 trades — but here's the shock: he's still sitting on 77 open positions while most traders are taking victory laps and getting liquidated.
This is a diversified grinder with serious discipline. Rank 1278 on Polymarket leaderboard, trading 5.3 times per day across 195 different markets. Not a specialist chasing one category. Not a whale dumping six figures on a single bet. Just methodical noise collection across sports, crypto, politics — anywhere volatility pays. His average trade size sits at $881 USDC. His buy-sell ratio of 4.89 means he's scaling into positions, not panic-selling at the first red candle.
The edge? Patience in a market full of tweens. His 10.81% ROI on total deposits looks modest until you realize he's running this on medium risk with a win rate that shreds 90% of retail. Most Polymarket traders die on their largest bets. coldsoup22's worst loss was a clean -$455 on Golden Knights vs. Kings (2026-02-26). His best trade? Magic vs. Clippers (2026-02-23) netted $22.6K. That's the gap between emotional yolo and calculated sizing.
What truly separates this Polymarket trader from the herd: high-frequency diversification. 197 total trades means he's not tied to sentiment cycles. He farms micro-edges across dozens of markets simultaneously. While other prediction markets players hunt the trending bet, coldsoup22 is already six trades ahead, compounding 5.3 bets per day. His 75% win rate on Polymarket is built on volume, not luck — you can't flip a coin 197 times and land at 75% without a system.
The risk caveat: 77 open positions is exposure. His portfolio sits at $47.6K while withdrawn $29K total. Net up 40K since deposits, which is real. But markets move. Not everyone survives the drawdown when 77 bets turn against you in the same 24-hour window. This Polymarket whale has the discipline most lack — the question is whether he has the size to exit when it matters.
diversifiedRisk: medium