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Gravia-Trading-Terminal is a Polymarket wallet profile with $45 PnL, $323 total volume, a 50.0% win rate, and activity across 4 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
Gravia-Trading-Terminal (0x5c9e317827103a2dfeb3bc02f47365ffd77c3452) dumped $99 into Polymarket and turned it into $145 in pure profit — a 2,123% ROI that screams either genius or luck so violent it makes you uncomfortable.
Meet Gravia, a diversified Polymarket trader ranked #289,183 with 16 total trades across 4 markets and exactly one thing that doesn't add up: a 50% win rate that somehow printed $45.31 in absolute PnL. The math works because he sizes correctly. Average entry sits at 0.45, meaning he buys high-probability outcomes and lets volatility do the work. Current portfolio value sits at $2,222 USDC with 4 open positions still cooking.
The edge here is dead simple: he's not chasing 100x lotto tickets. His best single trade — a Bitcoin Up or Down micro-flip on April 2 between 6:45AM-6:50AM ET — netted $51.16 in pure profit. His worst trade lost $18.90. That's a 2.7-to-1 win-to-loss ratio on max single trades, which is how you survive in prediction markets. He buys near 0.45 odds consistently, flips within minutes or hours, takes the W or L, and moves. The 8-to-1 buy-sell ratio confirms he's not holding bags — he scalps noise and exits clean. Check Polymarket wallet analytics tools like Predicts.guru to track his current positions.
What separates Gravia from 99% of degens? Discipline on entry price. Most Polymarket traders panic-buy at 0.70 or 0.80 when headlines scream. Gravia waits for the 0.45 setup. With only 16 trades, he's not running a bot or high-frequency grind — this looks like a human who watches one chart, trades one idea, and repeats. Medium risk level feels accurate: $100 deposit means he can't blow up your life, but the volatility of these micro-flips means one bad macro surprise and he eats the drawdown.
Reality check: this is a tiny sample size. 16 trades and 50% win rate could flip tomorrow. No open positions data tells us what he's actually holding, so the $145 profit cushion could vanish if sentiment shifts. The zero withdrawals scream "holding for next trade" not "cashing out winners." A top Polymarket trader by discipline, not by volume — and that's where the edge actually lives.
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diversifiedRisk: medium