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Trader Overview
fitsdnoi Polymarket trader turned $24,735 volume into $1,117 PnL across 17 markets in pure specialist mode — one wallet that refuses to chase breadth and just grinds the same 17 categories until they break.
Name: fitsdnoi. Rank 54,390. Conservative trader type running a medium risk setup. Win rate sits at 62.5% on Polymarket with 17 closed positions. Total trades clocking 0.1 per day — deliberate, not frantic.
The edge is boring and that's the whole point. fitsdnoi treats Polymarket like a specialist on old Wall Street — pick your lane, own it, repeat until the math breaks. Sports betting (Wrexham vs Chelsea, Texans vs Jets) mixed with whatever other 15 categories showed up in the slips. Average entry at 0.627, average trade size $557. Not scaling aggressively. Not chasing liquidity spikes. Just steady exposure to the same prediction markets he understands.
Proof is in the specifics. Best trade hit $360.89 PnL on the Wrexham AFC vs Chelsea FC over/under 4.5 — real sports edge, real execution. Worst drawdown was a clean $55.29 loss on Texans vs Jets. That buy/sell ratio of 5.6 tells you he's addicted to entry conviction, not exit panic. ROI sits at 4.52% on $24,735 total volume, which on a 17-trade sample at 62.5% win rate starts to look like signal, not noise.
What separates fitsdnoi from 99% degens scrolling Polymarket leaderboards? He trades 17 markets, not 170. One open position right now. No portfolio theater. Medium risk isn't conservative's little cousin — it's discipline with teeth. The top Polymarket traders don't brag about volume; they brag about closing out alive. fitsdnoi's max single win ($360.89) only 6.5x his max single loss tells you someone who sizes correctly and doesn't swing for the fences every time.
Current state: one position still open, 16 closed. Not everyone survives the drawdown phase on prediction markets. fitsdnoi's $1,117 PnL came slow — average 0.1 trades per day over what looks like months of grinding. That's the realism. Specialist advantage only sticks if you stay in your lane. Scale too fast and the edge evaporates.
conservativeRisk: medium