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GARRYD98 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $364 PnL, $7.0K total volume, a 71.7% win rate, and activity across 65 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. 47 trades. 71% win rate. Just $364 in total PnL. You’re looking at the exact opposite of a Polymarket whale — but that’s precisely why GARRYD98 matters.
GARRYD98 is a diversified Polymarket trader ranked #118,712, with barely $7K in total volume and a $364 PnL. He’s not rich. He’s not loud. His bio is empty — his wallet is a case study in survival.
His strategy is dead simple: small bets, high win rate, zero ego. With an average trade size of $24 and an average entry price of $0.43, he’s farming small edges on 65 different markets. He’s the guy placing $20 on Women's Cricket World Cup Final Stage: India vs Australia (Game Semi Finals) — and turning it into $110 max win. His worst trade? Losing $54 on a bet that Ethereum would be above $3,900 on November 2. That’s retail pain we all know.
Proof: 71.74% win rate over 47 trades at 0.6 trades/day. $364 PnL on $7K volume = 5.17% ROI. That’s not life-changing. That’s consistent. He buys 1.56 times more often than he sells, suggesting he’s entering mispriced “Yes” shares and waiting.
What separates GARRYD98 from 99% of degens? It’s not alpha — it’s discipline. He never holds open positions. He takes his small wins, absorbs the small losses, and walks away. No drawdown drama. No YOLO revenge trades. He’s the anti-whale.
Now: Zero open positions. 47 closed. He’s flat. A tiny roll, but a clean one.
Reality check: This isn’t a guy making millions. This is the grind. The math works only if you survive long enough to compound.
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diversifiedRisk: medium