3.3.3
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3.3.3 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $19.3K PnL, $4.4M total volume, a 72.2% win rate, and activity across 67 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
3.3.3 Polymarket trader turned 87K deposit into 122K single win on Iran geopolitics, then gave back half the gains on Fed Chair noise — classic whale pattern of crushing signal trades then bleeding on chop.
3.3.3 sits at rank 5374 across Polymarket with $19.3K PnL lifetime but carries a brutal -46% ROI on 87K deposited. The numbers tell the story: 66 total trades, 72.2% win rate, but that portfolio value sitting at 47K means this whale ate some serious losses despite winning more than they lost. Medium risk classification masks the volatility — one Polymarket trade paid off like a lottery ticket, one blew up like a lottery ticket too.
The edge is geopolitical event mastery. Best Polymarket trade? Khamenei out as Supreme Leader of Iran by February 28 — banked 122.8K on that single position. That's not luck, that's someone reading Iran cable traffic or tracking regime instability signals that retail chasing crypto headlines completely missed. The problem: same wallet then lost 6.2K on Trump Fed Chair nomination, a classic tell that this Polymarket trader can read black swan events but chases noise when conviction isn't there. Buy-sell ratio of 5.3 suggests heavy conviction on entry but the ROI collapse hints at poor exit discipline.
67 markets traded in 67 total positions means this Polymarket whale spreads dry. Average trade size 2.7K, average entry price 0.598, trades once every five days — patient accumulation not panic scaling. But here's the brutal honesty: zero withdrawals since deposit, 48 open positions bleeding into portfolio value. That's not profit-taking, that's hoping. The 18 closed trades generated those fat wins (Khamenei trade especially), but leaving 66 positions open in volatile geopolitical and Fed policy markets is how whales become warnings.
Current setup screams "waiting for the next black swan." Medium risk classification feels generous with half the portfolio open on event markets that move fast and cruel. Prediction market analytics show this wallet crushes signal-driven trades but gets humbled quick on noise.
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whaleRisk: medium