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Logan. is a Polymarket wallet profile with $195.3K PnL, $17.5M total volume, a 41.9% win rate, and activity across 1605 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
Logan. turned $30k into $107k on Polymarket — a 122% ROI whale moving $11.5M in volume across 1,261 markets while keeping a low-risk profile that most degens can't even pronounce.
Logan. sits at rank 1004 among Polymarket traders, but the wallet tells a different story than the leaderboard. This Polymarket trader executed 1,895 total trades over an active stretch, averaging 8 trades per day — not bot-level spray, but deliberate. The 41.67% win rate looks pedestrian until you clip the context: on $565 average position size, he's grinding low-volatility edges across 1,261 different markets. That's not shotgun speculation. That's category farming.
The core edge is noise collection at scale. Logan. doesn't hunt conviction trades; he hunts the micro-inefficiencies that spray across prediction markets when retail chases headlines and liquidity dries up. His buy-sell ratio of 2.33 suggests he's patient on accumulation, waiting for panic exits to scoop undervalued positions. He's currently running 177 open positions against 1,718 closed ones — portfolio management through volume, not luck. The arithmetic checks: $107k PnL on $30k net deposits (after $5.4k net outflows) is clean math. He pulled $35k out while still holding, which means he's already taken profits and left the house money in play.
What separates Logan. from noise traders: he survives his worst days. His max single loss was $29,406 — and his max single win was $29,340 on the exact same market Will Zelenskyy wear a suit before July?. That symmetry isn't accident. Most whales take 10-to-1 win-loss ratios and blow up. Logan. takes near-equal hits and wins because his position sizing prevents ruin. Low-risk classification isn't a badge — it's infrastructure.
Right now he's holding $31.4k portfolio value across 177 open bets. The $5.4k net outflow red flag matters: is he rotating capital elsewhere, or early warning signs of conviction loss? Either way, a Polymarket trader holding 122% ROI on deposits while systematically harvesting mis-priced noise across 1,200+ markets isn't getting lucky. He's evolved past the "win big or go home" binary that kills most degens. Not flashy. Not tradeable. Just consistent.
whaleRisk: low