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RainMornings is a Polymarket wallet profile with $157 PnL, $60.0K total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 846 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
Opened this wallet expecting a quiet grandma — saw 847 trades, 100% win rate, and still somehow down 65.67% on deposits. RainMornings is the Polymarket trader who figured out how to lose money without ever taking a loss.
Meet RainMornings (wallet: 0x3bab...4eceb), rank #170355, the most conservative trader you'll ever see on any Polymarket leaderboard. This is a pure low-risk, near-certainty machine. 100% win rate across 847 closed trades on 846 different markets. Sounds like a god. The reality? Avg position size is $34.28, avg entry at $0.987 — living at the 0.1 centrim on everything. The entire "strategy" is buying near-certain outcomes just below 1.0 odds and praying liquidity doesn't get wrecked.
The edge hack is terrifyingly simple: extreme discipline, extreme patience, extreme small ball. RainMornings never chases alpha. Never takes a swing. Never exits a loser because there's no exit — just 847 tiny wins that collectively paid $157.43 PnL on $60K volume. Yes, $157 on $60K. The Polymarket wallet analytics show a buy/sell ratio of 0, meaning they only buy or never flip. Pure accumulation of pennies in front of steamrollers.
Here's the killer proof: best trade ever was on "Highest temperature in Munich on April 19? (2026-04-19)" netting $2.80. That's the peak. Max single win under $3. And they have no recorded loss. Zero. This is a human acting like a penny-picking bot. You can check Polymarket wallet analytics to confirm — it's real but mathematically depressing.
The true edge? Discipline to never get bored. 847 trades, 0.6 trades per day, no tilt, no gambling impulse, sitting at the same table for years. Not everyone survives the drawdown — but RainMornings didn't have a drawdown, just slow capital erosion from gas fees and tiny slippages that compound to -65% ROI on deposits. The "100% win rate Polymarket trader" label is technically correct. Also technically meaningless.
Currently holding 107 open positions worth $1,745 with $5,978 lifetime deposits. Still net negative. If you want to see what top Polymarket traders actually do differently, maybe skip this one — but if you're curious how to check Polymarket wallet and see the ultimate grind, track RainMornings on Predicts.guru alongside real whales.
conservativeRisk: low