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Rajajain is a Polymarket wallet profile with $6.3K PnL, $127.6K total volume, a 93.8% win rate, and activity across 47 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
Rajajain opened a Polymarket wallet, put in $5,256, and somehow walked away with $8,475 in total PnL despite a -59.99% ROI on deposits. Ninety-three percent win rate on 24 trades — and he’s still down. How the fuck does that math work?
This is Rajajain Polymarket trader — ranked #14,471, and he’s a sniper who lives in esports. He trades 7.5 times a day, average bet $164, and he buys 11 times more than he sells. His edge? He enters early at 60 cents on the dollar and lets the market come to him, but he rarely closes at the top.
Proof is in the numbers: 44 markets traded, 93% win rate on closed positions, but ROI sits at -59.99%. His best trade — a Valorant esports match Valorant: Rex Regum Qeon vs DetonatioN FocusMe (BO3) - VCT Pacific Playoffs (2026-05-09) — netted $644.50. His worst loss? A single $2 hit on an IPL market. That’s the story: he wins almost always, but the wins are small, and the losses are tiny, yet his portfolio ($1,082) barely breathes.
What separates Rajajain from 99% of degens is discipline. He’s not chasing home runs; he farms noise — esports binaries with sharp edges, tiny spreads, quick flips. He’s a bot or a script masquerading as a human. The -59.99% ROI is the caveat: consistent small wins over 24 trades look like a grind, not a goldmine. One bad day of slippage or a market reversal could erase months.
Right now he’s holding 9 open positions with a portfolio value of $1,082. This isn’t a whale — it’s a scalper who survived his deposit drawdown. Not everyone survives the -60% hole.
Track Rajajain’s wallet and sniper patterns on Predicts.guru — or check other esports grinders on the Polymarket wallet analytics to see whose math actually holds up.
sniperRisk: medium