Macks22 Polymarket Wallet
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Macks22 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $843.4K PnL, $4.3M total volume, a 79.4% win rate, and activity across 119 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
Macks22 (0x1057e7d3ddafc60a4aeb10a2bc5b543792449ea5) Polymarket trader turned $1.79M in deposits into $836K pure profit in under a year—80% win rate, $361K single trade, zero panic mode.
Rank 141 whale. Low-risk grinder. 120 trades across 118 markets, 0.8 trades per day, averaging $2.3K entry size. The type who doesn't chase hype; he chases execution. Most Polymarket whale wallets explode on one bet. Macks22 stacks consistent wins.
The edge is brutally simple: patient position sizing + discipline on entries. Average entry price sits at 0.788—he's buying at true inflection points, not jumping in at 0.95 when retail sentiment peaks. Buy-sell ratio of 102.5 means he's not panic-selling noise; he holds conviction. Best single trade hit $361K on Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: Who will win?, proving he can read culture-events with precision. Worst loss was only $41K—max drawdown discipline in a market where most degens blow $100K+ on single mispredictions.
Real numbers: 25.23% ROI on total deposits. 106 closed positions, 14 open. Current portfolio value $431K sitting in unrealized gains. That's the definition of steady capital compound. Win rate of 80% across prediction markets tells you this isn't luck—that's a repeatable system. Most Polymarket traders are at 52-55% win rate; 80% means Macks22 has solved something.
What separates him from 99% of Polymarket whale wallets: he treats this like portfolio management, not gambling. Low-risk classification, consistent daily volume, zero revenge trades after the worst loss. The worst trade on record was sports (Predators vs. Flames), suggesting he's learned to weight his conviction bets differently from pure edge plays. He doesn't have FOMO written all over his wallet.
Currently holding 14 open positions with $431K total portfolio value. Not overextended. Not invisible. Real risk caveat: even 80% win rates break in extended downturns, and one bad month erases 2-3 months of steady gains. That's just the game.
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whaleRisk: low