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potko is a Polymarket wallet profile with $792.9K PnL, $17.1M total volume, a 98.0% win rate, and activity across 437 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
One Polymarket whale turned $17M in total volume into just 4.65% ROI — a $792K PnL from $50 trades that screams "high-frequency grind" over "lucky bet."
"potko" is a ranked #176 [[Polymarket]] trader with a 97.96% win rate across 437 markets — mostly sports lines like Miami vs. Texas A&M and Spread: Spurs (-9.5). The edge is dead simple: they don't swing for home runs. They scalp tiny edges on heavy favorite lines (avg entry price $0.558), churning 7 trades per day with an avg size of $9.4K, each a near-vanilla push on implied probabilities. Think 50 cent spreads, not 50x shots.
Proof? They closed 50 positions — 49 winners, 1 loser. The biggest win: Miami vs. Texas A&M for $72.3K. Worst loss was a -$388 spread bet on the Spurs. Zero open positions now, fully flat. That 97.96% win rate sounds like a cheat code until you see the 4.65% ROI — the wallet is a compounding machine, not a moon bag. Volume ($17M) dwarfs PnL, meaning the "edge" is literally just being first to catch mispriced mid-probability lines before sharper money moves them.
What separates potko from 99% of degens? Discipline. They don't take massive positional risk — it's high-accuracy, medium-frequency, medium-odds grinding on linear outcomes. No crypto nonsense, no binary election bombs. Just clean, mechanical scalp work that looks boring until you calculate the hit rate.
Now: nothing live. That's the risk — this strategy works until the model breaks or liquidity dries up on a key market. Not everyone survives the drawdown.
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whaleRisk: medium