EsquireIntel
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EsquireIntel is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$9.3K PnL, $706.7K total volume, a 55.3% win rate, and activity across 4546 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
EsquireIntel (0x2639f6f482cd58072c9d931a7a1059136ea9a9b6) Polymarket trader runs 315 trades per day on a bot — but after 4,867 total trades across 4,546 markets, sits down 9.3K with a brutal -68.94% ROI despite a 55.3% win rate that should print money.
The wallet screams high-frequency noise farmer. EsquireIntel deploys pure volume — micro-positions averaging $30.65 each, buy-heavy ratio of 8.5:1, firing off 315 trades daily like a script hunting pennies in liquid markets. The edge hack: scalp prediction market inefficiency, catch micro-arbitrage gaps, exit fast before sentiment shifts. Low risk per trade, compound them into thick stacks. Textbook crypto bot philosophy. The best trade hit $1,645 on the tennis side (BNP Paribas Open), but the worst trade lost $1,520 on UFC 326 — so even big wins get crushed by the math.
Here's the problem: a 55.3% win rate is legit. Most Polymarket players flip coins. But across 4,867 trades on $25.9K deposited, EsquireIntel is down nearly $9.3K. The portfolio sits at $1,433.68 USDC. That's the prediction market version of a death spiral — you can be right more than half the time and still bleed out if average losses creep above average wins or fee drag stacks. The bot isn't stupid, but the market is eating it alive. Prediction market analytics shows the top Polymarket traders survive through discipline or niche mastery. EsquireIntel has neither yet.
Current state: 31 open positions still live, so the bot hasn't quit. The Polymarket wallet checker shows consistent daily volume, which means the script still fires. But Polymarket PnL this aggressive (-$9.3K on $19K net transfers) is a warning flag. This is what happens when you chase noise without thesis — high-frequency trading works in crypto futures where volume is absurd and spreads vanish. Prediction markets are thin, signal is rare, and bots that don't understand event risk get schooled.
The real edge EsquireIntel needs: filter down to 50 high-signal markets instead of 4,546 random ones, or switch from micro-scalping to deeper thesis plays. Right now it's a Polymarket leaderboard cautionary tale — rank 2.3M, losing money faster than it trades.
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crypto botRisk: low