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Trader Overview
Tiger2000 (0x3db7ff4619a35534a946e49677bf43d2c66eb2a2) is a Polymarket newcomer who walked in with $18.80 and immediately started bleeding, down $1.01 across 6 trades with a 0% win rate — the kind of raw, unfiltered debut that teaches expensive lessons fast.
Rank 1.1M. Trader type: newcomer. Six markets touched, zero closed positions, all still open. This is day two or three energy — fast trigger finger, no exits, portfolio sitting at $15.98 with USDC balance empty. The math is brutal: negative 14.96% ROI on a micro deposit, averaging $2.83 per trade, firing 2.9 times per day like he's hunting signal in noise.
The strategy reads like spray and pray. Six different markets in what looks like pure market dipping — chasing whatever Polymarket homepage was hot that morning. No thesis, no category stack, no edge. Buy-sell ratio of 6 suggests he's gone long on everything and holding corpses. Zero closed trades means he hasn't even learned to cut losers yet or he's just sitting in open underwater positions hoping for miracle reversals.
The edge here? There isn't one. This is what evolution looks like in reverse — a fresh wallet that entered the arena, took six directional guesses, lost them all, and now owns six open bags. The portfolio holds $15.98; he's burned $1.01 in real cash with zero win rate across 6 total trades. Not a single close. Not a single W. That 0% win rate on Polymarket at rank 1.1M is the signature stat: he's in the bottom percentile of bottom percentile — a living case study in what happens when you deposit five-minute research capital.
Current reality: six open positions generating slow bleed, no USDC left to add or hedge, and a newcomer arc that either teaches discipline or kills the account in another 3-4 trades. The risk level here is total portfolio evaporation at normal Polymarket volatility. Drawdown is real, capital is micro, and the pattern suggests no stop-loss framework.
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