Banjarnahor
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Banjarnahor is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$170 PnL, $58.0K total volume, a 45.9% win rate, and activity across 694 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
One wallet that turned 4 grand into nothing but a slow bleed — meet Banjarnahor, the Polymarket trader who proved that volume doesn't equal profit. 750 trades, $58K volume, and somehow 45.9% win rate with a -$169.9 PnL.
Banjarnahor Polymarket trader isn't a whale. He's a degen with a spreadsheet. This [[Polymarket wallet checker]] shows a diversified strategy across 694 markets — soccer to LoL esports — with 20.3 trades per day. You'd think that frequency means alpha. It doesn't. His best trade: $356 on FC Internazionale Milano vs. FK Bodø/Glimt — a solid single. His worst: -$50 on LoL: LYON vs LOUD (BO5) - First Stand Group B. That's not a whale, that's a grinder who can't stack wins.
His edge? None apparent. 45.9% win rate with -20.2% ROI on deposits ($4,293 in, $3,383 out). The buy-to-sell ratio of 1.9 suggests he's buying dips — or just buying bags he can't sell fast enough. This isn't math over gut; this is gut with bad math. The "medium risk" label on [[Polymarket wallet analytics]] is generous — 93 open positions on a $42 portfolio means he's spread thin as tissue paper.
What separates Banjarnahor from 99% of [[top Polymarket traders]]? Nothing good. He's the anti-whale: high frequency, negative expectancy, no category domination. This is a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks more trades = more money. The [[Polymarket win rate]] alone says: stop gambling on esports Bo5s.
Current state: 93 open positions, $42.55 portfolio value. Realism check: he's down $910 net after deposits. Not everyone survives the drawdown — this guy is living it.
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diversifiedRisk: medium