0xabEA6b53747Fa37a41FfBA067d60eE88124F4834-1771705312885
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0xabEA6b53747Fa37a41FfBA067d60eE88124F4834-1771705312885 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $1.2K PnL, $128.3K total volume, a 96.0% win rate, and activity across 806 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
Open the wallet, see a 96% win rate, and think you’ve found a bot. Then you check the PnL: $1.2K on a $128.3K book. That math doesn't math for a “conservative” trader—until you realize this isn't about hitting homers. It's about collecting quarters in front of a steamroller.
This is 0xabEA6b53747Fa37a41FfBA067d60eE88124F4834-1771705312885 Polymarket trader—rank #72,745. He’s not a whale; he’s a slot machine. Conservative label, but the behavior is pure high-frequency noise collection. 806 markets traded, 50 closed positions, and a 96% win rate that looks like a glitch. The catch? His best trade netted +$33.38 while his worst single loss was -$495.10. That’s the whole strategy in one brutal contrast.
The edge hack is embarrassingly simple: buy assets at an average entry of $0.973 and never hold to expiry. He’s not predicting the future—he’s scalping basis off the bid-ask spread on low-volatility esports markets. The “best trade” was Counter-Strike: SAW vs Esport Academy Copenhagen - Map 1 Winner. The worst trade was a map handicap that blew up his weekly PnL in a single move. He buys 3.2x more than he sells, milking the spread until the market moves a cent against him.
What separates this degen from the pack is discipline, not intelligence. He doesn't care about being right on the outcome—just right on the price. With an average trade size of $106, he moves in and out like a ghost. Most retail degens see that win rate and think it's a money printer. They miss the -$495 reminder that one wrong click on a 1.5x handicap erases 15 winning trades.
Right now, he’s flat—zero open positions. He cashed out $1.2K and is likely waiting for the next slate of low-liquidity esports scrubs. Realism check: this edge works until the market tightens. The 96% win rate is a liability disguised as a flex. Not everyone survives the drawdown that follows a week of “free money.”
If you want to see how long this edge actually lasts, check this wallet on Predicts.guru—but don’t copy the trades. The spread he farms will eat your lunch.
conservativeRisk: low