fabauz
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fabauz is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$24.8K PnL, $791.9K total volume, a 56.0% win rate, and activity across 407 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
One wallet that took $792K in volume across 407 markets yet sits at a -$24.8K PnL and a negative 3.14% ROI — fabauz Polymarket trader is the grindset definition of "volume does not equal skill."
IDENTITY: fabauz — Polymarket rank 2,746,122. A diversified trader with 50 closed positions, 56% win rate, but bleeding from the sheer weight of losing trades. Medium risk, no bio, just markets.
STRATEGY: Sprays the board on tennis and niche event lines, averaging a trade every 1.4 days. Core "edge hack"? Spreadsheet roulette — small buys on high-volatility micro-markets, hoping one 2x covers the other 10 losses. Buy-to-sell ratio of 2.97:1 means he's buying more than he's cashing — classic grind.
PROOF: Best trade was on Madrid Open: Emilio Nava vs Valentin Vacherot for +$1,080. Worst was a -$1,000 on Madrid Open: Laura Samson vs Anna Bondar. That's a razor-thin edge — one massive loss nearly erased the best win. Average trade size $966, average entry at $0.545 — he's betting at efficient prices, but the math doesn't compound.
EDGE: The only "edge" here is survival. Most degens with a 56% win rate and negative ROI blast through portfolio in weeks. Fabauz has done 407 markets without going to zero. He's disciplined enough to stay small but not smart enough to profit. He's the house's liquidity provider — grinding volume for the platform while the real whales eat.
NOW: Portfolio sits at $151.95 with 2 open positions. If those are losers, this wallet is terminal. Realism check: this is a Polymarket wallet checker lesson in "don't confuse activity with profitability." He's the cautionary tale you show new degens.
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diversifiedRisk: medium