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Trader Overview
rnjesus (0x334350260ce7a3428973bf49befcd07d54c7fec8) Polymarket trader turned $128K deposit into $10K pure profit on just 8 trades — 83% win rate, one wallet that reads like a sniper's kill sheet with $11.6K single wins and the discipline to actually quit when it matters.
The profile screams precision over volume. Rank 9121, only 6 markets touched, 1 trade per day average — this is not a degen chasing every shitcoin narrative. rnjesus plays the Polymarket game like someone who knows exactly what he's hunting. The numbers: $10,068 PnL, 7.83% ROI on deposits, 83.33% win rate across those 8 closed positions. That's not luck noise. That's pattern recognition.
Strategy is dead simple: enter tight, win big on the right ones, cut losses fast when wrong. The buy-sell ratio of 2.27 means he's patient on entries (buying into dips or thesis development) but exits surgical-clean. Case in point: What day will Gemini 3.0 be released? crushed for +$11.6K while Gemini 3.5 released by...? clipped him for -$5.5K. He took it. No revenge trading, no blowup spiral.
The real edge? Low risk profile + sniper trader type = someone who studies before firing. Avg entry price sitting at 0.95 tells the story — buying when Polymarket odds are mispriced, not FOMO chasing 0.05 pumps. Most top Polymarket traders either go high-volume grind or emotional roller coaster. rnjesus picked the third path: quality over frequency, thesis over noise. 6 markets, 8 total trades, one wallet that looks like free money until you realize he's probably spent 10 hours researching for every 10 minutes of actual trading.
Current status: zero open positions, fully closed out, net -$10K in transfers (deposited $128K, withdrew $138K). He's not sitting in any tech release bets right now. The risk caveat: this sample is tiny. 8 trades can swing hard on luck variance, and a 2-3 trade losing streak tanks the 83% rate. But the discipline structure is there — low bet size discipline ($3.4K average), strong entry conviction, exits that don't bleed. That's Polymarket strategy that actually survives.
sniperRisk: low