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Trader Overview
0x48E29B54CC028b71d9af1bcb157B7Ba8e6482A5F is a Polymarket trader who turned $77.8K in deposits into $4,674 net PnL on 158 trades with an 87.8% win rate — hitting 19.8 trades per day on a pure volumes grind while most retail degen out on single bets.
Conservative type, low risk, ranked 17,309. This isn't flashy — it's mechanical. The edge is pure trade density and discipline. While Polymarket whales hunt 100-to-1 longshots, 0x48E is running the numbers game: 156 markets touched, $512K total volume, averaging $621 per entry. The math is relentless. 5.93% ROI on deposits doesn't scream "get rich fast," but it screams "doesn't blow up." Win rate that clean (87.83%) on that many trades means signal, not luck.
Single biggest win came on Girona FC vs. FC Barcelona with $13.8K PnL — the kind of hit that looks like insider knowledge until you see the worst trade: Kings vs. Jazz (2026-02-12) tanked for -$2.8K. Ratio of max win to max loss is 5X, which is tight risk management. Still holding 84 open positions against 74 closed. The buy-sell ratio of 369 suggests this trader is net long prediction markets as a category — not hedging, accumulating.
The real edge here is execution discipline masquerading as simplicity. 19.8 trades daily means this Polymarket trader is either running light automation or has zero FOMO. No single position dominates the portfolio. No revenge trading visible in the drawdown ceiling. Compare that to typical Polymarket leaderboard entries that juice one 50X bet and zero out. Portfolio value sits at $18K live, net deposits positive by $13.4K. The trader withdrew $64.4K already and kept grinding.
Red flag: high trade frequency on modest position sizes can mean fee bleed if this is manual clicking. High frequency prediction markets trading is friction-heavy. But the win rate holds. Currently 84 live bets means exposure to flash crashes and liquidity cascades — not everyone survives that. Watch if drawdowns spike; conservative label is only as good as the next market shock.
conservativeRisk: low