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gilbreathdigna is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$74 PnL, $15.3K total volume, a 8.6% win rate, and activity across 45 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
gilbreathdigna (0x3c8837336b2a446ca0954f0932e19571f412b317) Polymarket trader took on 45 different markets across sports, started with $1,022, and somehow managed to turn it into negative $73.81 — the kind of painful -8.91% ROI that screams "diversified sounds smart until it doesn't."
Meet a diversified trader bouncing between basketball, hockey, and god knows what else. 44 total trades, only 3 hits landed (8.6% win rate), averaging $131 per position over roughly 440 days of grinding. This Polymarket wallet analytics snapshot shows someone who chased breadth instead of depth: 45 different prediction markets means zero real edge, just retail FOMO with better infrastructure access than your uncle's sports betting app.
The strategy is obvious — spray and pray across everything Polymarket serves. Bought at average entry of 0.57, which is poison for odds hunting. Best trade hit $97.93 on Magic vs. Raptors (2025-01-04), then immediately took $117.59 in the teeth on Canucks vs. Canadiens (2025-01-07). Classic sign someone was chasing the one winner instead of building discipline. Portfolio sitting at $828 right now with 9 open positions hanging, a 1.7:1 buy-sell ratio screaming "still holding bags."
What separates this from profitable Polymarket traders? Literally nothing positive. No edge. No specialization. This is what happens when someone treats prediction market analytics like a slot machine instead of a skill game. The check Polymarket wallet data shows a trader who deposits, diversifies stupidly, and prays — rinse, repeat, lose 8.91%. Medium risk on paper, but effectively high-risk chaos because there's no real thesis anchoring any single position.
Currently sitting on 9 open positions across a dead-simple portfolio: $828 remaining from $1,022 starting capital, slowly bleeding. Not a meme loss yet, not a survivor story either — just a middle-ground cautionary tale. The kind of account that exists in Polymarket leaderboard purgatory, neither liquidated nor climbing.
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diversifiedRisk: medium