WrongManyTimes
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WrongManyTimes is a Polymarket wallet profile with $525 PnL, $700.9K total volume, a 74.0% win rate, and activity across 1088 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as low and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader overview
One wallet that started with massive deposits, got chopped to -75% ROI, and still holds a perfect 74% win rate across closed trades. WrongManyTimes Polymarket trader ain't wrong many times — the numbers just lie differently here.
WrongManyTimes sits at rank #107,556 with a style that screams sniper. Low volume at $618k total, but he's hit 1,088 markets — meaning he's all over the board, taking tiny bites with an avg trade of $233. Open his Polymarket wallet checker and you see a story of survival: $108k deposited, only $17k withdrawn, current portfolio at $9.4k. The $525.2 PnL is a ghost on top of a -75% ROI. That's not a whale — that's a gambler who lost big, then switched to grinding.
Strategy is stupid simple: high-frequency flat betting on small edges. 4.8 trades per day, buy-to-sell ratio of 7.8:1, low risk profile. The edge? He doesn't swing — he waits for mispriced moments in niche sports markets. His best trade, France vs. Sweden - More Markets (2026-06-30), pulled $2,545. Worst lost $626 on a Copa Libertadores match — but he took that L and walked away clean.
What separates him from 99% degens is the discipline on exits. Retail chases headlines; WrongManyTimes farms noise, takes profit fast, and keeps his drawdowns contained. His perfect 74% win rate on closed trades is real — but the -75% ROI on deposits is the hard truth: he blew up early and never recovered.
Currently holding 0 open positions worth about $1,200. Polite skepticism: that 74% win rate is a trap — it only counts closed wins. Dead money in open bags could flip at any moment.
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conservativeRisk: low