ChoosePoverty
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ChoosePoverty is a Polymarket wallet profile with $1.3K PnL, $163.8K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 196 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as low and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
ChoosePoverty Polymarket Trader: The 100% Win Rate That Somehow Lost Money
ChoosePoverty, wallet 0x08d4eb649315d22f8b4617c4abc6b0cf81c50d2c, sits at Polymarket rank 59156 with a perfect 100% win rate across 196 trades — and still managed a minus 34.47% return on deposits. This is what happens when you're technically right but structurally underwater.
The Polymarket trader type is pure contrarian noise collection. Conservative risk label, 0.6 trades per day, avg entry sitting at 0.9889 (buying near peak probability). The strategy? Hit every micro-market, count the wins, ignore the spread. This Polymarket wallet checker data tells the story: 196 markets traded, 195 closed, one live position. Entry thesis is "if I can't lose this one, I won't lose any." Spoiler: the math doesn't work that way.
Real numbers hit different. $1,316.68 absolute PnL sounds alive until you clock the ROI: minus 34.47% on $1,144 deposited. Best single trade netted $507.20 on Lord Miles completes 40-day water fast in the desert?. Worst trade? Marked null (took the L silently). Total volume $163.8K across 196 markets means avg ticket $534 but the buy-sell ratio screams 15.9375 to 1 — this wallet is a chronic buyer, not a trader.
The edge here is ruthless: there is none. ChoosePoverty is the textbook Polymarket whale watcher's cautionary tale. Perfect win rate on trash markets, buying noise at 99 cents, winning $5 here and $12 there, bleeding slow on the bid-ask spread and market structure. Every prediction market analytics firm would flag this as "technically profitable by count, strategically insolvent by design." High-frequency micro-wins don't survive withdrawal friction.
Currently holding one open position with $394.45 net transfers (deposited $1,144, withdrew $750). This Polymarket trader is running on fumes, proving that 100% accuracy on worthless bets is just a slower way to zero.
Check this wallet on Predicts.guru or any Polymarket leaderboard tool to see why win rate means nothing without trade quality.
conservativeRisk: low