foas
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foas is a Polymarket wallet profile with -$0 PnL, $31.3M total volume, a 0.0% win rate, and activity across 1 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as unrated and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
foas (0x9b2eb84c28eee1d2013190cb4c3301cf454b99a0) Polymarket trader burned $31.3M volume on a single market and somehow walked away down pocket change — the definition of a whale who learned expensive lessons in real time.
This is rank 772,865 on the leaderboard. Pure whale by deposit size, but the stats scream "first time touching prediction markets." Four total trades across one market. Zero wins. Zero closed positions. Everything still open, everything still bleeding.
The strategy here is nonexistent — or more accurately, the strategy is "buy the dip on conviction, hold for dear life, pray." foas dumped $31.3M in total volume through a single Polymarket contract. That's not diversification. That's not hedging. That's one bet, scaled to the moon, with no exit plan. The edge hack? There isn't one. This is what happens when capital meets FOMO.
The math is brutal. Down $50,945 on a 0% win rate across 4 trades. Average entry around $823 per position. All four positions still open. All four positions getting worse. Portfolio value collapsed to $13. The buy-sell ratio of 19 tells the full story — foas kept buying every dip, averaging down like a degen, refusing to take the L and walk.
What separates foas from 99% of traders? Nothing good. No discipline. No risk management. No categories tracked, no best trade to point at, no worst trade to learn from — just a wallet that went all-in on noise and got liquidated by reality. This Polymarket trader had capital, zero experience, and the worst combo: conviction without data.
Current state: four live positions, each one a new opportunity to sell and move on. Portfolio worth thirteen dollars. The drawdown isn't the risk caveat here — the risk caveat is that foas might double down again tomorrow. Whales with zero win rate don't usually survive the next rotation.
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