copy.trader
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copy.trader is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$589 PnL, $90.8K total volume, a 65.5% win rate, and activity across 418 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as medium and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader overview
Opened the wallet expecting a casino degen, saw 300 trades in 4 days with a 65.5% win rate and still -$588 down — this is the hardest lesson in Polymarket math. copy.trader (0x2f9f9eb0d199a67f334654762ddea91bfee9894f) Polymarket trader is the definition of "right often, wrong big."
Identity: a diversified micro-trader ranked #2,878,815, grinding esports and niche political markets with sub-$10 average positions. His Polymarket wallet analytics scream one thing: he's a precision shooter with a terrible exit plan. The kind of guy who wins 65% of the time but gives it all back on a single tilted swing at LoL game winners.
Strategy: pure noise farming. He checks Polymarket wallet data and fires 76 trades per day, mostly buying Yes on low-liquidity esports props. The edge hack? He's not predicting the game — he's predicting the crowd overreacting to early kills. His buy/sell ratio of 4.15 means he's aggressive on entry, but his avg entry price of 0.577 shows he's chasing momentum, not catching falling knives.
Proof: his best trade on LoL: ThunderTalk Gaming vs LGD Gaming - Game 4 Winner made $520, but the worst dump on LoL: Bilibili Gaming vs Team WE - Game 1 Winner ate $302. Look at his total volume of $90.8K and you'll see the grind: 300 trades, 418 markets, but the profit vanished because he sizes up after wins — classic gambler's ruin. His ROI of -97.51% on deposits of $7,514 proves it.
The edge? Habit. He's in the top 1% of Polymarket traders by activity, but that's like being the hardest worker in a burning building. What separates him from the 99% rest is the discipline to keep firing despite the drawdown — most would quit after -$500. He doesn't. That's both his superpower and his death sentence.
Now: 11 open positions, $37 in portfolio value, and a 65.5% win rate that means nothing when your losers are 2.5x your winners. The realism check — this is what retail grinders look like before they blow up. Not everyone survives the noise.
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diversifiedRisk: medium