Lela-Shelton
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Lela-Shelton is a Polymarket wallet profile with $2.6K PnL, $686.0K total volume, a 95.8% win rate, and activity across 6887 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
LELA-SHELTON POLYMARKET TRADER: 95.8% WIN RATE BUT -86% ROI SHOWS WHY SPEED-TRADING NOISE ISN'T WEALTH
Lela-Shelton (0x8f7e36b39653eb0b0bbb9f08c1ddbe679c4edf1e) runs a crypto bot that fires 188 trades per day across 6887 Polymarket markets, hitting a 95.8% win rate—yet somehow sits at -86% ROI on $10k deposits. This is the exact opposite of what retail traders think they want.
This Polymarket trader is ranked #31670 and operates pure bot territory: 7160 total trades at $94 average size, 2.5k buy-to-sell ratio, $2.5k total PnL against $10k in. The edge hack is obvious on paper: scalp noise in 5-minute Bitcoin micro-markets (Bitcoin Up or Down), capture tick spreads, exit before any real liquidity shifts. Best single trade? $161.69 on Bitcoin Up or Down March 12 micro-window. Worst? -$116.64 same series. The spread between wins and losses screams low-friction arbitrage hunting.
Here's where it breaks down and why this Polymarket wallet analytics case study matters. Win rate this high with ROI this negative means the bot is grinding micro-positions that individually pay $0.50-$5, but market impact + gas fees (if on-chain) + withdrawal friction eats the stack raw. Bot fires 188 times daily across 6,887 markets traded—that's extreme diversification masking that no single edge survives friction. $2.6K PnL across 7160 trades = $0.36 average profit per trade before considering operational costs. The portfolio sits at $1.4k. Bot discipline is real (low risk profile, tight max profit $2.6K), but discipline doesn't beat math: win rate means nothing when your win size shrinks below your operational bleed.
What separates this from other noise-farming bots is pure efficiency: zero withdrawals, all deposits stay in the machine, Polymarket win rate stays astronomical because the bot exits winning positions instantly. But that's also the trap—perfect execution of a strategy that's already broken. The contrarian lesson: high win rate on Polymarket often signals you're playing a game too small to matter, not that you've found the holy grail. Lela-Shelton proves it.
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crypto botRisk: low