comedordaskyfit
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comedordaskyfit is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$5 PnL, $264 total volume, a 100.0% win rate, and activity across 105 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
opened the wallet expecting a degen gambler, found ComedorDaSkyFit — a 100% win rate Polymarket trader who’s somehow still down -64%… how the fuck is that real?
ComedorDaSkyFit. Rank #1,637,074. Sniper type. 105 markets traded. 9 total trades, 8 closed, all green. Bio empty — wallet full of chaos.
Strategy? He jumps on micro-momentum shifts, mostly sports and niche politics. Core edge hack: buy late, sell earlier — never hold to settlement. He's not picking winners, he's picking exits. That's the whole game.
Proof? Check the Polymarket wallet analytics: win rate sits at 100%, absolutely perfect. But total PnL is -$5.3. You read that right. A sniper with 100% accuracy and negative PnL. His best trade: Brazil vs. Norway (2026-07-05) pulled +$5.62. His "worst" loss? Just $1.12 on FC Internazionale vs. Juventus. The killer isn't bad bets — it's size. Average trade is $1.17. The fees and spread eat him alive. Volume is $264.4, but tiny stakes mean a win is a rounding error, and a string of small losses compounds.
The edge? Discipline. He never chases a headline. He farms noise. Retail chases big odds, he's the guy buying yes at .47 and selling at .52. But what separates ComedorDaSkyFit from 99% of degens is that he's still alive — 100% win rate looks like free money until you try to find him on the Polymarket leaderboard.
Right now? One open position, portfolio value at $1.26. He's net deposited $54, withdrawn $18. Not everyone survives the drawdown. This is a grind, not a moon shot.
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sniperRisk: medium