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FlyingPlaty is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$302.9K PnL, $19.3M total volume, a 96.6% win rate, and activity across 866 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
One wallet that turned $3.5M in deposits into a $302K loss on Polymarket—FlyingPlaty is the 96.6% win rate whale that still gets crushed on the fundamentals.
FlyingPlaty, a data-grinding Polymarket whale, posts a 96.6% win rate across 187 trades on 866 different markets—yet sits on a brutal -16.7% ROI and a $302K total PnL. The gap between win rate and PnL tells the whole story: tiny consistent wins get erased by a few catastrophic losses.
The strategy is hyper-conservative micro-volume accumulation with 0.982 avg entry price—essentially buying "Yes" shares at near-certainty levels for fractional gains. But the edge hack is extreme bankroll discipline mixed with absolutely zero hesitation to hold losing positions to expiry. The worst trade, a single $137K loss on the Honduras Presidential Election, swallowed months of small wins. That $5851 best trade on When will the Government shutdown end? barely dents the drawdown.
The real edge? Most Polymarket traders obsess over hitting home runs. FlyingPlaty is the opposite—a grind machine with a 14.78 buy-to-sell ratio, stacking small edges on predictable events. But the math doesn't lie: even a 96.6% win rate means nothing when the 3.4% losses are 20x the size of your wins. Healthy skepticism: this looks like safe money until your $137K bloodbath trade comes due. Currently holding 5 open positions with $79K portfolio value, down from that $678K net deposits gap. Open the Polymarket wallet checker on this wallet and you'll see the cruel reality—96% winners, still down six figures.
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whaleRisk: low