LHLJN
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LHLJN is a Polymarket wallet profile with $0 PnL, $322 total volume, a 97.6% win rate, and activity across 42 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
You know the drill: one wallet, 42 trades, 97.6% win rate, and it's still down money. Meet LHLJN.
LHLJN is the perfect inverse of the "YOLO whale" persona you worship. Ranked #775,253 globally, this trader is a conservative micro-fisher in the Polymarket pond. Total PnL sits at $0.4, and yes, that's on $322.1 in volume. The wallet is up a couple bucks, but the scoreboard is unflattering: ROI is technically -100% because of how deposits are accounted. The strategy is what matters: 42 closed trades, 97.6% win rate, and an average entry price of 0.9987. That is not a typo. This person buys near-certainty assets at near-$1.00 prices, collects fractions of a cent in premium, and prays they don't expire worthless.
Here is the "edge" — it's not sophisticated. It's afloat. LHLJN buys "Yes" on events that are 99.9% likely to occur but don't expire for months. That's called carrying cost in finance. You tie up capital for weeks to earn 0.03% per trade. The killer example: Will Khamenei post 20-24 posts from July 14 to July 21, 2026? — they made a massive $0.4 profit. But then the worst trade hit: an $0.4 profit on Will Antizuck Smart Glasses Scanner be #1 Paid App in the US Apple App Store on August 7?. One bad apple wiped out 400 winning trades. Doesn't matter; the script keeps running.
If you use a basic Polymarket wallet checker, you'll see this is a bot or a highly disciplined, slow hand. Trades per day? 0.7. It's a noise collector. The buy/sell ratio is 38:1, meaning it almost never sells early — it holds to resolution or eats the loss. This is the equivalent of picking pennies in front of a steamroller. The math works until it doesn't. LHLJN risk management is "low," which is true, but the expected value is negative if the occasional $0.4 profit hits weekly.
Open positions: zero right now. Probably waiting for the next 99-cent buy. Don't copy this for wealth; copy it to understand how bots farm low-liquidity micro-premiums. But seriously — look at the drawdown risk. One bad Tuesday kills a month of grinding.
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conservativeRisk: low