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Trader Overview
noelebertin (0xf42169b39deb5b227efe7a57c4a7859727b8c670) Polymarket trader turned $3,346 into $40,869 in six surgical trades — a 1121% ROI that reads like a glitch until you check the wallet and realize this is just disciplined noise farming at scale.
noelebertin is rank 2651, pure sniper. Six total trades. Six markets touched. No bagholding. The type that enters once conviction hits and exits when thesis breaks or thesis wins. Win rate sits at 83% — not lottery luck, actual edge. Average trade size $2,480. Closed every single position. Open count: zero.
The edge is absurd simplicity: enters tight, exits tighter. Best trade hit $19,547.5 profit on Bitcoin Up or Down - February 17, 1PM ET. Worst trade? Minus $57.5 — call that noise. The max single loss is barely a rounding error compared to the max win. That's not luck. That's position sizing discipline. Most degens blow up on one bad trade. noelebertin's worst trade didn't even register as a drawdown moment.
What separates this Polymarket whale from 99% of traders grinding daily: zero panic. Only six trades means every entry was high-confidence, not FOMO chasing headlines. The buy-sell ratio of 1.0 means perfect entry-exit balance — no emotional add-ons, no averaging down into dead thesis. Total volume $75,314 across six markets means patient capital that doesn't chase volume, just edges. Trader type sniper confirms it. Not a market-maker. Not grinding 50 positions. One thesis, one execution, move on.
Current status: all positions closed, $40,869 withdrawn. The wallet is quiet now. Risk caveat: six-trade sample size is statistically micro. Variance could crush on the next five trades. But the discipline architecture is real — tight stops, clean exits, no ego. This is what institutional-grade position management looks like when compressed into a lean Polymarket sniper profile.
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